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Hashtag Trending Feb.29- Google’s troubles with AI; New U.S. executive order to regulate data broker industry; Lockbit announces return

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Microsoft’s Satya Nadella denounces Google’s default search deal with Apple in U.S. antitrust case

In a three and a half hour testimony yesterday, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella assailed Google’s alleged monopolistic practices, which he said hurt Bing unfairly. Nadella...

Hashtag Trending Sep.14-French regulators claim iPhone 12 exceed radiation limits; Judge struggles to understand how search engine or online ads work in Google anti-trust...

French regulators claim the iPhone 12 exceeds radiation limits.  A judge in the Google anti-trust case appears to think that Firefox is a search...

Hashtag Trending Aug.28- EU’s new content moderation rules kick in; DOJ sues SpaceX for alleged discrimination in hiring; Kroll suffers data breach

EU’s new content moderation rules start to bite at Big Tech, Department of Justice accuses SpaceX of discriminating against asylum recipients and refugees in...

Ericsson whistleblower hits jackpot with US$279M payout

Additional activity relating to the resolved bribery case with Swedish telecommunications firm Ericsson and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) occurred last week, with...

Hashtag Trending May 17- OpenAI’s Sam Altman acknowledges need for AI oversight to U.S. Congress; Most CISOs think their organizations are likely to be...

Open AI’s Sam Altman reassures Congress by saying “If this technology goes wrong, it can go quite wrong.”  CISOs feel that their companies are...

Hashtag Trending Mar.14th- Regulators rush in to save failing banks, DOJ investigating AI and Australian researchers create electricity out of ‘thin-air’.

Regulators rush in to save failing banks, DOJ investigating AI and Australian researchers create electricity out of ‘thin-air’.   Welcome to Hashtag Trending for Tuesday, March...

Ericsson agrees to pay over US$206 million after federal DPA violations

U.S. prosecutors announced on Thursday that Swedish telecommunications company Ericsson has agreed to plead guilty and pay over US$206 million for breaching a 2019...

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