
NOYB Sues OpenAI, EU extends Digital Markets Act, Tech Titans Surge on AI, Biden Signs TikTok Bill, and more...
April 30, 202411m 1s
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Show Notes
(0:10): NOYB Sues OpenAI in Privacy Dispute Over ChatGPT 'AI Hallucinations'
(1:57): EU Labels iPadOS a "Gatekeeper," Extends Digital Markets Act
(4:09): Tech Titans Surge on AI Focus: Alphabet Dividends, Microsoft Gains, Meta Platforms' Strong AI Bet
(6:17): Biden Signs Bill Threatening TikTok Ban, Sparks Legal Battle Over Free Speech
(8:27): US Telcos Slapped with $200M in Fines for Selling Location Data
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(1:57): EU Labels iPadOS a "Gatekeeper," Extends Digital Markets Act
(4:09): Tech Titans Surge on AI Focus: Alphabet Dividends, Microsoft Gains, Meta Platforms' Strong AI Bet
(6:17): Biden Signs Bill Threatening TikTok Ban, Sparks Legal Battle Over Free Speech
(8:27): US Telcos Slapped with $200M in Fines for Selling Location Data
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Topics
NOYBVienna-based data rights groupOpenAIChatGPTAI hallucinationsEuropean Union privacy regulationsGeneral Data Protection RegulationAI regulation in the EUTech industry regulationArtificial intelligence impact on privacyOpenAI legal actionDigital Markets ActApple's iPadOSGatekeeper designationEU digital market regulationsEpic GamesFortniteMetaverseAlphabetMeta PlatformsMicrosoftAI-driven growthQuarterly resultsTech stock marketApple's Worldwide Developer ConferenceH.R. 815President BidenTikTokByteDanceChinese social video appDigital privacyNational securityFree speechTikTok legislative challengesSocial media landscape in the U.S.FCCTelecommunications finesCustomer location dataAT&TVerizonSprintT-Mobile USData privacyData brokersFTC enforcementLegislative momentum for data protection