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Tech industry group weighs in on FTC's case against Amazon

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Tech industry group weighs in on FTC's case against Amazon https://ift.tt/5h4jWvd NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Adam Kovacevich, CEO of the tech industry coalition Chamber of Progress, about the FTC's lawsuit against Amazon for alleged abuse of monopoly power.

Exposing the secretive company at the forefront of facial recognition technology

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Exposing the secretive company at the forefront of facial recognition technology https://ift.tt/IsfUVZ4 NYT reporter Kashmir Hill says Clearview AI has a database of billions of photos scraped from the internet, which it sells to governments and police departments. Her book is Your Face Belongs To Us.

How rumors and conspiracy theories got in the way of Maui's fire recovery

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How rumors and conspiracy theories got in the way of Maui's fire recovery https://ift.tt/wgpcQoJ Some of the rumors and conspiracy theories were driven by the island's history, but others were pushed by social media influencers and foreign governments. (Image credit: Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images)

U.S. sues Amazon in a monopoly case that could be existential for the retail giant

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U.S. sues Amazon in a monopoly case that could be existential for the retail giant https://ift.tt/jT5buUh The FTC lawsuit against Amazon could be existential for the company. It accuses Amazon of suffocating rivals and raising costs for both sellers and shoppers. (Image credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Horseless carriages were once a lot like driverless cars. What can history teach us?

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Horseless carriages were once a lot like driverless cars. What can history teach us? https://ift.tt/S8duR0i Historians say that a little more than a century ago, when cars first hit the roads, they caused nervous laughter and raised real concerns, much like driverless vehicles today. (Image credit: National Postal Museum, Curatorial Photographic Collection)

2 Black TikTok workers claim discrimination: Both were fired after complaining to HR

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2 Black TikTok workers claim discrimination: Both were fired after complaining to HR https://ift.tt/XFevHIM Two Black employees bring charges with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, alleging they suffered discrimination and retaliation while working at the social media giant. (Image credit: Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Having a hard time finding Clorox wipes? Blame it on a cyberattack

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Having a hard time finding Clorox wipes? Blame it on a cyberattack https://ift.tt/qYz4Hdg The Clorox Co. — which also includes brands such as Pine-Sol, Brita, Glad and Burt's Bees — says it's operating at a "lower rate of processing" after an August hack on its IT infrastructure. (Image credit: Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

The video game industry is in uproar over a software pricing change. Here's why

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The video game industry is in uproar over a software pricing change. Here's why https://ift.tt/RMJoTBK The Unity Engine, a popular game development tool, is getting a pricing overhaul. Developers are enraged. (Image credit: Jeff Chiu/AP)

Grocery delivery app Instacart goes public

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Grocery delivery app Instacart goes public https://ift.tt/RG1OYA6 Instacart is going public with actual profit to show for itself. But a lot of it has to do with the company's growing foray into digital advertising, not the basics of its operations.

Locals push back against plans to build a tech utopia in Solano County, Calif.

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Locals push back against plans to build a tech utopia in Solano County, Calif. https://ift.tt/uk1dPM5 For years, a secretive group has been purchasing land in Solano County, Calif., to create a utopian city for the tech elite. Locals are telling the techies to take their plan someplace else.

Two pilots were killed in a midair collision on the last day of Nevada air races

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Two pilots were killed in a midair collision on the last day of Nevada air races https://ift.tt/uEZJmSM The fatal crash occurred on the final day of the National Championship Air Races in Reno — putting a tragic end to the decades-old racing tradition. (Image credit: Scott Sonner/AP)

EU launches investigation into Chinese EVs to protect European automakers

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EU launches investigation into Chinese EVs to protect European automakers https://ift.tt/QSIZDxj The European Commission says cheap electric vehicles from China are undercutting its auto industry and has launched an investigation into unfair trade practices.

'Dr. Google' meets its match in Dr. ChatGPT

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'Dr. Google' meets its match in Dr. ChatGPT https://ift.tt/9ZpRGh3 In recent research AI has done a credible job at diagnosing health complaints. But should consumers trust unregulated bots with their health care? Doctors see trouble brewing. (Image credit: Richard Drew/AP)

Inside an AI extravaganza

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Inside an AI extravaganza https://ift.tt/DLXI96O Thousands of A.I. enthusiasts are converging in San Francisco this week for what's billed as the "world's largest A.I. event," which stands in sharp contrast to what's happening in Washington.

Cyberattacks strike casino giants Caesars and MGM

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Cyberattacks strike casino giants Caesars and MGM https://ift.tt/aHc3F1O The disclosure by Caesars came after MGM Resorts International reported publicly that a cyberattack it detected led it to shut down computer systems at its properties across the U.S. to protect data. (Image credit: John Locher/AP)

In an effort to make rides safer, Lyft launches Women+ Connect

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In an effort to make rides safer, Lyft launches Women+ Connect https://ift.tt/Khs1qdX The new opt-in feature lets women and nonbinary drivers prioritize passengers who fit the same description. But it's not a guarantee and is only available in a handful of cities for now. (Image credit: David Zalubowski/AP)

Then new Apple iPhone replaces the mute switch with action button

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Then new Apple iPhone replaces the mute switch with action button https://ift.tt/QtwfnG7 Apple is replacing the mute switch on its iPhones with a button that lets users do more things with their phones. A closer look at what Apple calls the "action button."

Preparing homes for wildfires is big business that's only getting started

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Preparing homes for wildfires is big business that's only getting started https://ift.tt/Mg3tYBc Climate change, technological leaps, panicked insurers, the shifting sense of responsibility: All are powering the still-nascent, but fast-growing industry of preparing homes for wildfires. (Image credit: Liz Baker/NPR)

Ready to test your might? The new Mortal Kombat has arrived

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Ready to test your might? The new Mortal Kombat has arrived https://ift.tt/igychoM "Mortal Kombat 1" is a complete reboot — but with all the fan favorites back and ready to fight. (Image credit: Warner Bros. Games)

Sen. Schumer hopes legislation regulating AI can pass a divided Congress

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Sen. Schumer hopes legislation regulating AI can pass a divided Congress https://ift.tt/HNWcoOF Capitol Hill saw a historic gathering of tech industry leaders — all in the name of AI. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer explains why he's still hopeful they can pull off a plan to regulate AI.

UN debates how to define cybercrime

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UN debates how to define cybercrime https://ift.tt/7qCcwH6 While cybercrime is a problem around the world, agreeing on a definition on the international stage has been a huge challenge. That's plainly been on display at the United Nations recently.

The who's who of the tech world will gather on Capitol Hill to focus on AI

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The who's who of the tech world will gather on Capitol Hill to focus on AI https://ift.tt/evCsmLk Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates are among more than 20 business leaders and others meeting with U.S. senators behind closed doors Wednesday to talk about artificial intelligence.

Top tech leaders are to meet with U.S. senators on the future of AI regulation

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Top tech leaders are to meet with U.S. senators on the future of AI regulation https://ift.tt/eJTwSpX More than 20 CEOs, including tech titans Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates, will meet with U.S. senators for a closed-door meeting. (Image credit: Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images for Accountable Tec)

They logged on to watch the famous fat brown bears. They saved a hiker's life instead

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They logged on to watch the famous fat brown bears. They saved a hiker's life instead https://ift.tt/K4CUdvS Viewers of the Katmai National Park bear cameras caught more excitement than they may have hoped for last Tuesday when a hiker wandered into view, mouthing the words "help me." (Image credit: Screenshot by NPR/Explore.org)

These tech giants are at the White House today to talk about the risks of AI

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These tech giants are at the White House today to talk about the risks of AI https://ift.tt/VNqujyO The White House is working with big tech companies to agree to testing and reporting measures to reduce AI risks. These voluntary measures are a precursor to regulation. (Image credit: Susan Walsh/AP)

Up First Briefing: Google on trial; Kim Jong Un in Russia; green comet sighting

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Up First Briefing: Google on trial; Kim Jong Un in Russia; green comet sighting https://ift.tt/bOfQ9dg The U.S. antitrust case against Google begins today. Kim Jong Un is expected to meet with Vladimir Putin in Russia. See green comet Nishimura this week before it vanishes for 400 years. (Image credit: Leon Neal/Getty Images)

United States takes on Google in biggest tech monopoly trial of 21st century

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United States takes on Google in biggest tech monopoly trial of 21st century https://ift.tt/IUNPK4Y The biggest antitrust trial in nearly 25 years kicks off on Tuesday as the Justice Department makes its case that Google is an illegal monopoly. (Image credit: Leon Neal/Getty Images)

Google's antitrust showdown begins this week

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Google's antitrust showdown begins this week https://ift.tt/WFuSjgP NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Rebecca Haw Allensworth, a professor of antitrust law at Vanderbilt Law School, about the federal government's first major monopoly trial of the Big Tech era.

How much control should a government have over citizens' social media content?

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How much control should a government have over citizens' social media content? https://ift.tt/0IVMuAm An appeals court has ruled against the Biden administration for contact with social media companies. NPR's Michel Martin talks about the ruling with Mark MacCarthy of the Brookings Institution.

Opinion: High schoolers can do what AI can't

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Opinion: High schoolers can do what AI can't https://ift.tt/zHExRwI NPR's Scott Simon has an idea for newspapers experimenting with AI: hire high school journalists to cover high school games rather than settle for substandard reporting. (Image credit: Jon C. Hancock/AP)

Appeals court slaps Biden administration for contact with social media companies

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Appeals court slaps Biden administration for contact with social media companies https://ift.tt/lGgMPoT The panel of judges say that the administration's efforts to flag what it considered to be harmful content likely amount to a violation of the First Amendment. (Image credit: Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP)