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Google Play Judge Calls $700 Million Settlement Bad for Customers

Google Play Judge Calls 0 Million Settlement Bad for Customers

(Bloomberg) — A federal judge appeared skeptical of Alphabet Inc.’s $700 million proposed settlement with states and consumers to resolve claims that the Google Play app store abuses its market power. Most Read from Bloomberg At a hearing Monday, US District Judge James Donato said the accord seems to give short-shrift to consumers both in the overall compensation it provides and the broad release it gives the company from future lawsuits. “Right now I’m not saying it’s a bag of… Source link

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Judge Engoron rejects Trump’s request to delay paying $355 million fraud judgment

Judge Engoron rejects Trump’s request to delay paying 5 million fraud judgment

Judge Arthur Engoron rejects a motion by former President Donald Trump that would have granted him a 30-day delay to begin paying the massive $355 million financial fraud judgment against him. That means that the interest on the fines continues to accrue. Here are the latest courtroom developments involving the former president who is hoping to be reelected to the White House in 2024. New York financial fraud Judge Engoron rejects Trump request to delay payment of $355 million judgment Key… Source link

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Google announces multi-modal Gemini 1.5 with million token context length

Google announces multi-modal Gemini 1.5 with million token context length

One week after announcing Gemini 1.0 Ultra, Google announced additional details about its next generation model, Gemini 1.5. The new iteration comes with an expansion of its context window and the adoption of a “Mixture of Experts” (MoE) architecture, promising to make the AI both faster and more efficient. The new model also includes expanded multimodal capabilities. With the ability to process up to 1 million tokens, it dwarfs the capabilities of its competitors and even its own… Source link

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Trump to address supporters after $355 million fraud ruling

Trump to address supporters after 5 million fraud ruling

By Nathan Layne and Gram Slattery MT. PLEASANT, Mich./COLUMBIA, SC. (Reuters) –Donald Trump will address supporters at a campaign rally on Saturday for the first time since a New York judge ruled he must pay $354.9 million in penalties for fraudulently overstating his net worth to dupe lenders. The former president, set to appear at an election rally in Michigan, was scheduled to speak at the same time as Nikki Haley, his last remaining rival for the Republican presidential nomination, who was… Source link

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Google pledges 25 million euros to boost AI skills in Europe

Google pledges 25 million euros to boost AI skills in Europe

By Martin Coulter LONDON (Reuters) – Google has pledged 25 million euros ($26.98 million) to help people in Europe learn to use artificial intelligence (AI). Announcing the funding on Monday, the tech giant said it had opened applications for social enterprises and nonprofits that could help reach those most likely to benefit from training. The firm will also run a series of “growth academies” to support companies using AI to scale their companies and has expanded its free online AI… Source link

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Google One now has more than 100 million subscribers

Google One now has more than 100 million subscribers

11 February 2024 Google CEO Sundar Pichai has announced that Google One now has more than 100 million subscribers, and the company will be focusing on “building on that momentum” with the freshly launched AI Premium Plan offering features powered by Google’s recently announced Gemini AI model. The Google One AI Premium plan will have features like Gemini Advanced, with Gemini coming to Gmail, Docs, and more soon. The AI Premium plan is priced at $19.99/month, while the… Source link

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Google One hits 100 million subscribers

Google One hits 100 million subscribers

Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced Friday that his company has logged 100 million subscriptions to Google One, its all-in-one subscription service that opens up additional storage for free services like Gmail, Drive, and Photos, as well as access to more features. The company had said it was close to the 100 million mark when it released its fourth-quarter earnings last month and revealed the billions it spent on layoffs and noted that again last week while launching an AI Premium Plan tier.

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After YouTube Premium, this Google service crosses 100 million milestone: What company CEO Sundar Pichai has to say

After YouTube Premium, this Google service crosses 100 million milestone: What company CEO Sundar Pichai has to say

Google said last week that YouTube Music and YouTube Premium have reached the 100 million subscriber milestone. Now the company CEO Sundar Pichai has announced that Google One – a subscription service that provides expanded cloud storage – has also crossed 100 million subscribers.“We just crossed 100M Google One subscribers! Looking forward to building on that momentum with our new AI Premium Plan (launched yesterday) offering AI features like Gemini Advanced, plus Gemini in Gmail,… Source link

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Google One Surpasses 100 Million Subscribers

Google One Surpasses 100 Million Subscribers

Google One, the tech giant’s subscription program, has surpassed 100 million subscribers. “We just crossed 100M Google One subscribers! Looking forward to building on that momentum with our new AI Premium Plan (launched yesterday) offering AI features like Gemini Advanced, plus Gemini in Gmail, Docs + more coming soon,” Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and Alphabet, said in a Friday (Feb. 9) post on X, formerly Twitter.  We just crossed 100M Google One… Source link

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Google to pay $350 million to settle shareholders’ data privacy lawsuit

Google to pay 0 million to settle shareholders’ data privacy lawsuit

By Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) – Google agreed to pay $350 million to settle a lawsuit by shareholders related to a security bug at its now-defunct Google+ social media website. A preliminary settlement was filed late on Monday in San Francisco federal court after more than a year of mediation, and requires approval by U.S. District Judge Trina Thompson. It resolves claims that Google learned by March 2018 about a three-year software glitch that exposed Google+ users’ personal data, yet… Source link

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