French data watchdog CNIL said on Thursday it imposed a 10 million euro ($10.86 million) fine on U.S. web services provider Yahoo! for failings linked to the company’s cookie policy.
The Dutch government on Thursday said it would begin adhering to the essence of Europe’s landmark AI Act “immediately” and that the Netherlands has set aside 204.5 million euros ($222.07 million) to foster local investment in artificial intelligence.
Honda Motor said on Thursday it would continue to focus on sales of hybrid models and light trucks in the United States this year in response to more demand for those vehicles.
At least $24.2 billion worth of crypto was sent to illicit crypto wallet addresses in 2023, including addresses identified as sanctioned or linked to terrorist financing and scams, crypto research firm Chainalysis said on Thursday.
U.S. edutech platform Coursera added a new user every minute on average for its artificial intelligence courses in 2023, CEO Jeff Maggioncalda said on Thursday, in a clear sign of people upskilling to tap a potential boom in generative AI.
Tata Technologies will invest 150 billion rupees ($1.80 billion) in the Indian state of Telangana to set up government-affiliated skilling centres, the state government said on Thursday.
Social media platform Reddit has drawn up detailed plans to launch its initial public offering (IPO) in March, moving forward with a listing it has been eyeing for more than three years, according to people familiar with the matter.
Automotive supplier Bosch (ROBG.UL) wants to cut 1,200 jobs in its software development division by the end of 2026, a company spokesperson said on Thursday, confirming a report in Handelsblatt daily.
The European Commission said on Thursday it had send requests for information under the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA) to 17 tech companies that it regards as very large online platforms (VLOP) and search engines.