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TikTok sued by US for allegedly breaking kids’ privacy law

Bloomberg News, Published on 03/08/2024

» WASHINGTON - TikTok was sued by the United States for allegedly collecting data on children in violation of an online privacy act, three months after the popular video application sued the government over a law that could ban it across the country.

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Singapore builds AI model to 'represent' Southeast Asians

Bloomberg News, Published on 08/02/2024

» SINGAPORE - Like millions worldwide, Southeast Asians have been trying out large language models (LLMs) such as Meta's Llama 2 and Mistral AI - but in their native Bahasa Indonesia or Thai. The result has usually been gibberish in English.

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AI-generated anime selfies propel beauty app to top in Japan

Bloomberg News, Published on 08/12/2022

» HONG KONG: The ability to turn a user’s selfie into an anime character has turbocharged the Meitu app to the top of Japan’s download rankings over the past week, spurring a big jump in the company’s shares.

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Can AI gain sentience?

Bloomberg News, Published on 17/06/2022

» Media coverage of artificial intelligence tends to invoke tired references to The Terminator or 2001: A Space Odyssey’s HAL 9000 killing a spaceship’s passengers. Hollywood loves a story about a sentient robot destroying humanity to survive.

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Musk spends years silencing critics, wants free speech on Twitter

Bloomberg News, Published on 21/04/2022

» If Elon Musk can take over Twitter Inc, his biggest promise is to transform it into a platform for free speech with few restrictions — something he calls “essential to a functioning democracy.” But Musk, who is famously sensitive to criticism, has a mixed record on championing the cause.

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Google, Facebook face tighter EU grip

Bloomberg News, Published on 10/01/2017

» LUXEMBOURG - Google, Facebook Inc and other internet companies will be covered by strict new European Union privacy rules that seek to limit access to consumers’ data.