Network-Informer

Singapore’s IMDA Says, We are currently not looking to Regulate AI

As governments contemplate whether artificial intelligence technology poses risks or threats and whether it needs regulation, Singapore is taking a wait-and-see approach. Lee Wan Sie, director of trusted AI and data at Singapore’s Infocomm Media Development Authority, said, “We are currently not looking at regulating AI.” IMDA promotes as well as regulates Singapore’s communication and media sectors….

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EU Charges Google for Anti-competitive Practices in ADTech Business

The European Union charged Google for Anti-competitive practices in advertising technology (ADTech) and may seek the breakup of parts of its business to resolve the bloc’s concerns. The executive arm of the EU, the European Commission reached a primary conclusion that Google is dominant in the European Union market for publisher ad servers and also…

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Twitter CEO Emphasizes Freedom of Speech in her first Tweet Thread Since Becoming CEO

In her first tweet thread since becoming CEO of Twitter, Linda Yaccarino emphasized the company’s focus on freedom of speech, a topic which is most favored by owner Elon Musk. Yaccarino wrote on Twitter and in a memo to employees, “Twitter is on a mission to become the world’s most accurate real-time information source and a global town…

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Meta Plans to Unveil New Broadcasting Channels for WhatsApp Messaging Service

Meta plans to launch a new broadcasting feature in the form of broadcasting channels for its WhatsApp messaging service. Meta Said, “The new Channels feature is akin to a private broadcast service in which people and organizations can send messages and updates to followers that are separate from the kinds of interpersonal communications that occur between…

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