Mohandas Pai, an early investor in Indian edtech giant Byju’s, said on Friday the company has not paid enough attention to governance, a day after its auditor and three prominent board members resigned.
Byju’s is asking three global investors to reconsider their decision to quit its board, three sources with direct knowledge of the situation said, as the Indian education technology firm wrestles with the fallout of its auditor’s resignation.
User reports of outages at Alphabet Inc’s YouTube and YouTube TV fell sharply early on Friday from a peak of over 13,000 incidents of people reporting issues with YouTube, outage tracking website Downdetector.com showed.
Malaysia said on Friday it will take legal action against Facebook parent company Meta Platforms for failing to remove “undesirable” posts, the strongest measure the country has taken to date over such content.
Australia on Friday named a senior air force commander as its first cybersecurity boss to help lead the government’s response to major data breaches and boost the nation’s security capabilities amid a recent spike in network intrusions.
European Union industry chief Thierry Breton on Thursday defended draft rules aimed at preventing non-EU governments from gaining illegal access to EU data, saying they were not protectionist.
Movie director and submersible maker James Cameron said on Thursday he wishes he had sounded the alarm earlier about the submersible Titan that imploded on an expedition to the Titanic wreckage, saying he had found the hull design risky.
A U.S. judge on Thursday imposed sanctions on two New York lawyers who submitted a legal brief that included six fictitious case citations generated by an artificial intelligence chatbot, ChatGPT.