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The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) has ushered in a new era of innovation and transformation across various industries, including the news sector. However, the integration of AI technologies in newsrooms has also raised significant concerns regarding copyright infringement and intellectual property rights. In recent years, the news industry has found itself embroiled in legal
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In a recent statement to CNBC, Qatari telecoms provider Ooredoo announced its new partnership with Nvidia, assuring that the collaboration is fully compliant with all U.S. regulations. This strategic tie-up marks Nvidia’s significant entry into the Middle East market, with thousands of its GPUs set to be deployed in 26 data centers across Qatar and
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Recently, Tesla has faced additional challenges with its Cybertruck pickups in the United States, leading to two new recalls. These recalls, which mark the third and fourth instances for the Cybertruck, involve necessary physical repairs that require customers to book appointments with Tesla service centers. The issues range from problems with trim pieces coming loose
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China is urging the European Union to retract its decision to impose provisional tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles. This comes after discussions were held between Chinese commerce minister Wang Wentao and Valdis Dombrovskis, the executive vice president of the European Commission. Both parties have agreed to initiate talks regarding the EU’s anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese
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The year 2023 marked a significant milestone for global brands, with Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Google leading the pack. These four iconic companies not only dominated the market but also boasted the highest valuations in the world. However, a surprising contender emerged in the form of Nvidia, a company that briefly surpassed Microsoft in market
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The European Union’s competition chief, Margrethe Vestager, recently highlighted a number of “very serious” issues regarding Apple under the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA). The investigation, which also includes Alphabet and Meta, is focused on whether Apple is blocking businesses from informing users about cheaper options for products or subscriptions outside of the App Store.
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