The bipartisan consensus on the need for action against Big Tech has grown, with particular concern from the FTC chief about Amazon’s influence. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has finally filed a long-awaited antitrust lawsuit against Amazon.com, urging the court to consider potential asset sales as part of the government’s allegations of Big Tech’s monopolization of the most lucrative aspects of the internet.
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Egypt to Hold Presidential Election on December 10-12, with President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi Expected to Seek Third Term.
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Life Style
Dubai Showcases Million-Dollar Picasso Masterpiece; Is it Within Reach for UAE Residents to Acquire?
The extraordinarily rare portrait, a 1932 masterpiece by Pablo Picasso, recently put on display at Sotheby’s in Dubai, has garnered substantial interest, and experts believe that some of the bids for this artwork may originate from the UAE.
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Just a few days ago, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman made a prescient prediction about the promising future of eSports. This visionary leader, who is spearheading Saudi Arabia’s transformation into a hub for sporting growth, has recognized eSports as a pivotal element in his Saudi Vision 2030.
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Spotify’s CEO, Daniel Ek, has affirmed that there are no immediate plans to completely prohibit content generated by artificial intelligence (AI) on the music streaming platform. Earlier this year, Spotify removed a track featuring AI-cloned voices of artists Drake and The Weeknd.
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Announcements made by Amazon, Microsoft, and YouTube during their fall events underscore the remarkable strides these tech giants have taken in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). Despite the introduction of new products such as the Echo Show, Fire TVs, updated Echo Frames, and the brand-new Echo Hub smart controller at Amazon’s recent event, it was the smarter version of Alexa, powered by generative AI, that stole the spotlight.
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Tech
YouTube Introduces AI-Powered Editing Tools in Response to Growing Competition Among Content Creators
During the “Made on YouTube” event, YouTube unveiled “Dream Screen,” an experimental generative AI tool designed for its Shorts video feature.