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Google pays $28 million in a landmark racial bias lawsuit, President Trump sparks controversy by firing FTC commissioners, and an Italian newspaper’s fully AI-generated edition ignites debate over the future of journalism.
• Google agrees to pay $28m in racial bias lawsuit - BBC News
• DOGE cuts to USDA may open door to invasive species, higher food prices - Wired
• Trump fires FTC commissioners, setting up a legal battle - TechCrunch
• Nvidia CEO says chipmaker well-positioned for AI shift - Reuters
• Microsoft partners with Swiss startup Inait for brain-like AI model - Financial Times
• Italian Newspaper Says It Has Published World’s First AI-Generated Edition - Slashdot
• Gavin Newsom reportedly sends burner phones to tech CEOs - Slashdot
• NASA faces political pressure over basic spaceflight truths - Ars Technica
• Chinese firms Alibaba, Baidu, DeepSeek open-source AI models to bypass US restrictions - Financial Times
• Gold overheats as speculators drive price past Bitcoin - Forbes
• Lawyers using AI produce better work in half the time, landmark study finds - Forbes
• Google acquires Wiz for $32 billion, reshaping cloud security - Forbes
• US music streaming subscribers surpass 100 million, vinyl outsells CDs again - Slashdot
• Director charged with $11 million fraud over unfinished Netflix show - The Verge
Google racial bias settlement, Trump FTC commissioners fired, AI journalism, Nvidia AI strategy, Microsoft Inait partnership, open-source AI, gold vs Bitcoin, AI legal tools, cloud security acquisition, music streaming trends, Netflix fraud case.
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Google pays $28 million in a landmark racial bias lawsuit, President Trump sparks controversy by firing FTC commissioners, and an Italian newspaper’s fully AI-generated edition ignites debate over the future of journalism.
• Google agrees to pay $28m in racial bias lawsuit - BBC News
• DOGE cuts to USDA may open door to invasive species, higher food prices - Wired
• Trump fires FTC commissioners, setting up a legal battle - TechCrunch
• Nvidia CEO says chipmaker well-positioned for AI shift - Reuters
• Microsoft partners with Swiss startup Inait for brain-like AI model - Financial Times
• Italian Newspaper Says It Has Published World’s First AI-Generated Edition - Slashdot
• Gavin Newsom reportedly sends burner phones to tech CEOs - Slashdot
• NASA faces political pressure over basic spaceflight truths - Ars Technica
• Chinese firms Alibaba, Baidu, DeepSeek open-source AI models to bypass US restrictions - Financial Times
• Gold overheats as speculators drive price past Bitcoin - Forbes
• Lawyers using AI produce better work in half the time, landmark study finds - Forbes
• Google acquires Wiz for $32 billion, reshaping cloud security - Forbes
• US music streaming subscribers surpass 100 million, vinyl outsells CDs again - Slashdot
• Director charged with $11 million fraud over unfinished Netflix show - The Verge
Google racial bias settlement, Trump FTC commissioners fired, AI journalism, Nvidia AI strategy, Microsoft Inait partnership, open-source AI, gold vs Bitcoin, AI legal tools, cloud security acquisition, music streaming trends, Netflix fraud case.
Support the show
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Help us continue making great content for listeners everywhere.
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