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Google’s Chrome Divorce Would Be Just a Warm-Up Act

News broke this week that the US Department of Justice wants to force Alphabet Inc.’s Google to sell Chrome, its dominant web browser. That...

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau moves to place Google under supervision | TechCrunch

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has taken steps to place Google under formal federal supervision, a move that could subject the company to...

B. Riley Chairman Feels ‘Personally Sick’ as FRG Goes Bankrupt

Bryant Riley, the co-founder of investment firm B. Riley Financial Inc., told employees he feels “personally sick” after the collapse of Franchise Group Inc.,...

This Week in AI: ChatGPT Search Goes Live While Safety Concerns Mount | PYMNTS.com

OpenAI launched ChatGPT’s live web search to compete with Google this week, while the White House...

EU AI Act Checker Reveals Big Tech’s Compliance Pitfalls

Some of the most prominent artificial intelligence models are falling short of European regulations in key areas such as cybersecurity resilience and discriminatory output,...

‘Voters don’t want de-regulation. They want government to have their back’ – LabourList

Last month in Liverpool, the Prime Minister pledged to deliver greater control of the economy. Again and again, he has acknowledged the public’s desire...

Net zero at risk from red tape, ex-Google chief warns Starmer

Britain will miss its 2030 climate targets unless it reduces the bureaucracy...

Roundtable: Is America the land of opportunity?

This article is sponsored by Antin Infrastructure Partners, CIM Group, Fengate Asset Management and Fiera Infrastructure As...

Behind the Trump Crypto Project Is a Self-Described ‘Dirtbag of the Internet’

Chase Herro has sold a lot of things in his career. Weed. Weight-loss “colon cleanses.” A $149-a-month get-rich-quick class. Now he’s adding another line...

Big Tech’s Easy Ride Is Coming to an End

Tech companies of a certain size have long expected an easy ride from authorities, and for good reason. They always got it. Apple Inc....

Google loses EU antitrust appeal. What does that mean for the U.S.?

For about seven years now, Google has been fighting a multibillion-dollar fine levied by the European Union. The EU found that Google favored...

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