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🎙 Welcome to the Buzzy Today Tech Update! Here are today’s top stories in the world of technology.
🌎 Google is changing the world—literally. The tech giant has officially updated Google Maps to reflect the renaming of multiple geographic locations across the United States. For example, viewers in the United States will now see "Gulf of America" on Google Maps, vs. viewers in Mexico who will see it named as "Gulf of Mexico"
💰 Sam Altman is throwing shade at Elon Musk over his $97 billion bid to take control of OpenAI. The OpenAI CEO suggested that Musk's attempt to buy back into the company stems from personal dissatisfaction, saying, “I don’t think he’s a happy person.” Musk, who co-founded OpenAI but later distanced himself, has been vocal in his criticism of the company’s direction.
đźš« In a direct response, OpenAI has made it clear: "Not for sale." The company’s latest video post on YouTube reaffirms its stance against Musk’s takeover attempt. Â
đźš— Tesla sales are slowing worldwide. Once the dominant force in EVs, Tesla is now seeing declining numbers across multiple markets, with competition from other automakers intensifying. Industry analysts point to rising prices, production delays, and increasing options from traditional car manufacturers as reasons for the dip.
📡 A major security breach has been uncovered in the DeepSeek app. Security researchers have found that the app transmits sensitive user and device data without encryption, leaving users vulnerable to hackers. This discovery raises concerns over privacy and regulatory compliance.
🤖 Amazon is going all-in on AI, planning a massive spending spree to keep pace with Google, Meta, and Microsoft. The company aims to expand its artificial intelligence capabilities, including cloud-based AI services, generative AI tools, and machine learning research.
🔢 Google is using machine learning to estimate users' ages online. This AI-powered system aims to improve targeted content and security measures but raises fresh privacy concerns. Some critics worry this could lead to more aggressive data tracking.
📢 That’s it for today’s tech update. Stay tuned for more breaking tech news at Buzzy.Today!
By Buzzy Newsn - www.buzzy.today🎙 Welcome to the Buzzy Today Tech Update! Here are today’s top stories in the world of technology.
🌎 Google is changing the world—literally. The tech giant has officially updated Google Maps to reflect the renaming of multiple geographic locations across the United States. For example, viewers in the United States will now see "Gulf of America" on Google Maps, vs. viewers in Mexico who will see it named as "Gulf of Mexico"
💰 Sam Altman is throwing shade at Elon Musk over his $97 billion bid to take control of OpenAI. The OpenAI CEO suggested that Musk's attempt to buy back into the company stems from personal dissatisfaction, saying, “I don’t think he’s a happy person.” Musk, who co-founded OpenAI but later distanced himself, has been vocal in his criticism of the company’s direction.
đźš« In a direct response, OpenAI has made it clear: "Not for sale." The company’s latest video post on YouTube reaffirms its stance against Musk’s takeover attempt. Â
đźš— Tesla sales are slowing worldwide. Once the dominant force in EVs, Tesla is now seeing declining numbers across multiple markets, with competition from other automakers intensifying. Industry analysts point to rising prices, production delays, and increasing options from traditional car manufacturers as reasons for the dip.
📡 A major security breach has been uncovered in the DeepSeek app. Security researchers have found that the app transmits sensitive user and device data without encryption, leaving users vulnerable to hackers. This discovery raises concerns over privacy and regulatory compliance.
🤖 Amazon is going all-in on AI, planning a massive spending spree to keep pace with Google, Meta, and Microsoft. The company aims to expand its artificial intelligence capabilities, including cloud-based AI services, generative AI tools, and machine learning research.
🔢 Google is using machine learning to estimate users' ages online. This AI-powered system aims to improve targeted content and security measures but raises fresh privacy concerns. Some critics worry this could lead to more aggressive data tracking.
📢 That’s it for today’s tech update. Stay tuned for more breaking tech news at Buzzy.Today!