
Australia Ends Legal Battle, Singapore Boosted by $7.8B Joint Venture, UK Court Approves Google Lawsuit, Anat Ashkenazi Joins Alphabet, and more...
June 6, 202410m 29s
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Show Notes
(0:10): Australia’s eSafety Commissioner Ends Legal Battle with Elon Musk’s X Over Controversial Stabbing Video
(2:18): $7.8B Joint Venture Boosts Singapore's Tech Industry with New Semiconductor Facility
(4:26): UK Court Greenlights £13.6 Billion Lawsuit Against Google for Alleged Ad Market Abuse
(6:23): Ex-Eli Lilly CFO Anat Ashkenazi Joins Alphabet as New CFO Amid AI Investment Surge
(7:59): Oppo Aims to Revolutionize Smartphones with AI, Targets 50 Million Users by Year-End
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(2:18): $7.8B Joint Venture Boosts Singapore's Tech Industry with New Semiconductor Facility
(4:26): UK Court Greenlights £13.6 Billion Lawsuit Against Google for Alleged Ad Market Abuse
(6:23): Ex-Eli Lilly CFO Anat Ashkenazi Joins Alphabet as New CFO Amid AI Investment Surge
(7:59): Oppo Aims to Revolutionize Smartphones with AI, Targets 50 Million Users by Year-End
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Image credit: Forbes
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