The EU telecoms regulators’ group BEREC on Friday criticised a push by telecoms providers to get Big Tech to help pay for the rollout of 5G and broadband in Europe, saying it doubted whether such a move would help the bloc meet its connectivity targets.
Actor Sean Penn said on Friday he supported striking Hollywood writers and called studios’ rejection of their demand to restrict the use of artificial intelligence in writing scripts a “human obscenity”.
India’s government plans to take action against Alphabet Inc’s Google after an antitrust watchdog last year found the group to have abused its market position by indulging in anti-competitive practices, a top IT minister told Reuters.
AIP Capital, the aviation asset management arm of 777 Partners, plans to invest up to $200 million in small and medium aerospace suppliers by the end of next year, at a time when the lower rungs of the supply chain are facing financial difficulties.
Apple Inc has restricted the use of ChatGPT and other external artificial intelligence tools for its employees as Apple develops similar technology, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, citing a document and sources.
Top advertising agency GroupM has told its clients that it no longer considers Twitter “high-risk” and is “cautiously optimistic” about the appointment of Linda Yaccarino as its new chief, the Financial Times reported on Friday.
Technology company Yandex has received two separate bids from Russian billionaires for a stake of about half of the company’s local business, valuing it at more than $7 billion, Bloomberg News reported on Friday.
Britain will invest 1 billion pounds ($1.3 billion) in its semiconductor sector over the next decade as part of a long-awaited strategy that was immediately criticised by the industry for being too little to make a difference.
Samsung Electronics will not change the default search engine on its smartphones from Google to Microsoft Corp’s Bing any time soon, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.