
Microsoft Fixes Critical Entra ID Flaw, Seattle Tech Layoffs Expand, Nvidia's AI Growth Slows, Google Must Share Search Data, and more...
September 22, 202511m 17s
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Show Notes
(0:10): Microsoft Patches Major Entra ID Flaw: Actor Tokens Exposed Tenant Data to Attackers
(1:58): Seattle Tech Layoffs Surge: 100,000 Jobs Lost Nationwide, Economic Impact Deepens
(4:41): Nvidia's AI Revenue Boom Faces Challenges Amid Slowing Growth and Rising Competition
(7:00): Court Orders Google to Share Search Data with Competitors to Boost AI Innovation and Market Competition
(9:07): Global Debate on Social Media Regulation Intensifies as Musk Faces Scrutiny for Online Conduct
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(1:58): Seattle Tech Layoffs Surge: 100,000 Jobs Lost Nationwide, Economic Impact Deepens
(4:41): Nvidia's AI Revenue Boom Faces Challenges Amid Slowing Growth and Rising Competition
(7:00): Court Orders Google to Share Search Data with Competitors to Boost AI Innovation and Market Competition
(9:07): Global Debate on Social Media Regulation Intensifies as Musk Faces Scrutiny for Online Conduct
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Topics
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