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    EU vs Big Tech: the cases keep mounting

    European regulators have launched a series of probes into Big Tech. In the latest move, the European Commission asked Amazon for more information on its compliance with the Digital Services Act (DSA), which requires Big Tech players to do more to tackle illegal and harmful content on their platforms.

    We asked ChatGPT for legal advice - here are five reasons why you shouldn't

    A survey by the Law Society, the Legal Services Board, and YouGov in 2023 revealed that two-thirds of respondents faced legal issues in the past four years, with common problems including employment, finance, welfare, and consumer issues.

    Digit cuts valuation for IPO; Internet firms vs Google in NCLAT

    Insurtech startup Digit is eyeing a discounted $3 billion valuation through its proposed public offering. Details on this and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.

    'Unacceptable, we were wrong": Under-fire Google CEO Pichai reacts to Gemini AI fall-out

    Google CEO Sundar Pichai addressed concerns over the company's AI model, Gemini, which faced backlash for displaying racial bias and problematic responses. Pichai admitted the responses were "unacceptable" and mentioned ongoing efforts to address the issues. The controversy has raised questions about the risks of biased AI in everyday applications. Elon Musk accused Google of running "racist, anti-civilizational programming" with its AI models. Gemini, formerly known as Bard, is Google's attempt to rival OpenAI's ChatGPT.

    Google says its AI image-generator would sometimes 'overcompensate' for diversity

    Google's partial explanation for why its images put people of color in historical settings where they wouldn't normally be found came a day after it said it was temporarily stopping its Gemini chatbot from generating any images with people in them

    Google rebrands its AI services as Gemini, launches new app and subscription service

    Google on Thursday introduced a free artificial intelligence app that will enable people to rely on technology instead of their own brains to write, interpret what they're reading and deal with a variety of other task in their lives.

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