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Technology

Over 31 million user records are compromised, exposing the widespread vulnerability of online platforms in an era of escalating cyber threats

Automated moderation systems on Instagram and Threads are deactivating accounts and mislabeling content, sparking user frustration.

The failed breach signals growing cybersecurity threats for US AI firms as geopolitical competition over AI technology heightens.

We explore how leading financial services companies are using it to improve efficiency and the customer experience.

While Instacart’s Caper Cart offers promising features, the high upfront costs and potential to over-saturate consumers with ads may deter retailers from fully adopting this technology.

A US ruling requires Google to abandon exclusivity practices, potentially empowering smaller developers to enter the Android app market more easily.

Amid restructuring efforts in 2024, US ISPs might have deprioritized security, potentially leading to heightened scrutiny and financial penalties if security failures are uncovered in wake of recent hacks

Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses can record and identify individuals, feeding AI models, but concerns grow over covert use and lack of transparency in public spaces.

As AI search tools like Perplexity drive massive referral traffic to sites like Forbes and The New York Times, publishers struggle with crawlers ignoring web-scraping blocks.

Apple patches major iOS bugs before the iPhone SE 4's expected announcement, but its missing AI features are the real problem.

Investors are concerned over hardware delays, but Nvidia’s GPUs are set to solidify its lead in the AI market despite rising competition and DOJ scrutiny.

The European Court of Justice ruled that Meta and other platforms can’t use sensitive personal data for ads, a move that challenges current adtech business models.

Amazon still hasn’t figured out the right formula for physical retail: The retail giant closes three of its Amazon Go convenience stores, leaving it with just 17 nationwide.

On today’s podcast episode, we discuss the impact of California not signing a controversial AI bill into law, what to watch for next in terms of state or federal AI rules, and how OpenAI is evolving after some high profile departures and a pivot towards a for-profit business model. Join host Marcus Johnson, along with analysts Jacob Bourne and Grace Harmon, for the conversation.

Retailers are experimenting with generative AI (genAI) across various use cases, from personalized marketing to conversational search. But the strategic risks of being an early adopter of genAI versus waiting for established players to set standards remain unclear.

Microsoft’s decision reflects declining interest in heavy headsets, with next-gen AR glasses setting the stage for wearable tech’s future.

The new feature generates offline playlists without manual downloads, boosting the app’s stickiness and expanding streaming options.

By teaming up with banks, Meta aims to crack down on fraud and restore user trust amid rising concerns over scams on its platforms.

The company, now valued at $157 billion, is using deals with investors like Microsoft and Nvidia to shut out rivals and dominate the AI market.

The startup’s platform helps retailers predict and adjust to disruptions, reflecting a growing reliance on AI tools to prevent costly breakdowns.