Business exclusive details By Thomas Barrabi Published Jan. 22, 2024, 4:26 p.m. ET Google News searches turn up AI-generated articles that brazenly steal from legitimate media outlets – and The Post has already identified at least one such ripoff of its own published work. Late last week, The Post tested Google News by searching for recent articles about Federal Trade Commission nominee Melissa Holyoak and sorting the results by most… Source link
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Read More »Exclusive: Google warns Android growth in India will stall due to antitrust order
NEW DELHI, Jan 10 (Reuters) – The growth of Google’s Android ecosystem is on the brink of stalling in India due to an antitrust order that asks the company to change how it markets the platform, the U.S. company has said in a Supreme Court challenge seen by Reuters. The Competition Commission of India (CCI) in October fined Alphabet Inc-owned Google (GOOGL.O) $161 million for exploiting its dominant position in Android, which powers 97% of smartphones in India, and asked it to change… Source link
Read More »Exclusive: Google launches anti-misinformation campaign in India
False information has been blamed for inciting violence ‘Pre-bunking’ videos aim to stop misinformation spreading India trial follows studies in parts of Europe STOCKHOLM/LONDON, Dec 6 (Reuters) – Google’s (GOOGL.O) Jigsaw subsidiary is launching a new anti-misinformation project in India, aimed at preventing misleading information that has been blamed for inciting violence, a top executive said. The initiative will use “prebunking” videos – designed to counter false claims before they become… Source link
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Global Semantic Knowledge Graphing Market 2022 – 2029 Reports provide an overview of the current situation of the Industry Manufacturer with relevant statistics, definitions, SWOT analyses, value chain analysis, opinions from industry professionals, and the latest developments worldwide. A compilation of in-depth research studies on many aspects of the Semantic Knowledge Graphing market makes up the report. Industry participants can make significant modifications to their strategies or… Source link
Read More »Amazon Prime will continue to focus on ‘exclusive experiences’ and savings, exec says
Amazon (AMZN) Prime is wrapping up a year that expanded its offerings, from entertainment like “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” and “Thursday Night Football” to offering partnerships with third-parties like mobile food delivery platform Grubhub. “We are going to continue investing in Prime benefits, offers, and exclusive experiences to ensure that members see disproportionate value and choose Amazon to fulfill their needs and wants,” Jamil Ghani, VP of Amazon Prime, told Yahoo… Source link
Read More »Exclusive: Scores of Google rivals want EU tech law used in antitrust case
BRUSSELS, Oct 17 (Reuters) – More than 40 European rivals to Google’s shopping service urged EU antitrust regulators on Monday to use newly adopted tech rules to ensure the Alphabet unit complies with a 2017 EU order to allow more competition on its search page. The European Commission fined Google 2.4 billion euros ($2.33 billion) five years ago and told the firm to stop favouring its shopping service. The company subsequently said it would treat its own shopping service the same as… Source link
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