The investigation is the first test of the EU’s new online-content law and comes amid heightened scrutiny over social-media content related to the conflict in Israel and Gaza.
California’s Civil Rights Department sued Activision in 2021, alleging its leadership ignored numerous employee complaints of sexual harassment, discrimination and pay disparity.
The tech giant’s AI-powered search product is being tested on roughly 10 million users. Publishers who rely on Google for traffic see a gathering storm.
After years of pushing wider skis that float over fresh powder, manufacturers have changed course. Today’s thinner skis let you carve through the less-ideal snow conditions that are much more common today.
Convenient, compact and light, cordless vacuums from companies like Dyson and Samsung have become covetable status symbols for some. But they come with some negatives, too.
Social-media giant is moving ahead with a privacy measure that government officials and others have warned could hide illegal activity by child predators and other criminals.
State investigators’ test accounts with AI-generated photos were deluged with sexual propositions and adult sex content, the suit claims. Meta says it works hard to protect young users.
Days after Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo warned American companies against sales of AI-enabling chips to China, Jensen Huang said the company would come up with new products to comply with U.S. regulations.
The communications and customer data company plans to shed hundreds of jobs as it seeks to streamline its operations and accelerate its path to profitable growth.