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    EU asks Amazon for more info on Digital Services Act compliance

    "In particular, Amazon is asked to provide detailed information on its compliance with the provisions concerning transparency of the recommender systems (...)," the EU said in a statement.

    Collective Artists Network acquires Terribly Tiny Tales

    Collective Artists Network has acquired digital content creator Terribly Tiny Tales (TTT) following funding from Nikhil Kamath. The move aligns with their goal to be India's top new media company. TTT, founded by Anuj Gosalia in 2013, reaches 25 million weekly social media users. This acquisition complements Collective Artists Network's strategy to enhance storytelling and creator support. Anuj Gosalia, TTT's CEO, looks forward to leveraging Collective's resources for greater impact.

    Google to simplify disclosures for digitally altered content in election ads

    The update to the disclosure requirements under the political content policy requires marketers to select a checkbox in the "altered or synthetic content" section of their campaign settings.

    New Zealand to press ahead with media content pay law

    New Zealand's government is pushing for a bill to make digital platforms pay media companies for news. The legislation, aligned with Australia's law, could affect companies like Meta Platforms and Alphabet Inc. The bill's authority will be supervised by an independent regulator, supported by the Labour party but facing opposition from the ACT New Zealand party.

    Google to require disclosures for digitally altered content in election ads

    OpenAI, led by Sam Altman, disrupts covert influence operations through identifying deceptive AI activities, contributing to a crackdown on misinformation in elections.

    Govt websites, apps set to get an accessibility reboot soon

    The ministry of electronics and information technology will anchor this project and suggest ways to improve page and website loading times, have better user interfaces on websites and apps, and make them more accessible for people with disabilities, an official said.

    • Webtoon comic app Toonsutra registers over 1 million downloads

      Toonsutra aims to establish the world's largest fandom and pop culture community in India over 700 million mobile youth market. The company has partnership with some of the biggest global publishers and creators to bring over more than 550 titles and 250,000 episodes of content into local Indian languages.

      Hyperscalers host EkStep digital public goods, build AI bot

      Tech giants Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud are providing cloud storage and services to make the digital public goods (DPGs) created by non-profit EkStep Foundation available online. They are also collaborating to develop an AI-based virtual assistant for the foundation.

      Global audiences suspicious of AI-powered newsrooms, report finds

      Newsrooms globally are working to address a new challenge with generative artificial intelligence, as tech giants and startups like Google and OpenAI build tools that can offer summaries of information and siphon traffic from news websites.

      New York lawmakers pass measure to protect youths on social media

      New York state lawmakers passed legislation to protect children online by restricting social media platforms from exposing 'addictive' content to users under 18 without parental consent.

      A realistic way to protect kids from social media? Find a middle ground

      Ahmed Othman, a teenager from Massachusetts, avoids TikTok and credits his parents, computer scientists, for teaching him about social media's impact on mental health. He is among the minority of teens not on TikTok, as per Pew Research Center data.

      Money you paid for Gaza may be heading to Ghaziabad instead

      Online scamsters are using the viral ‘All Eyes on Rafah’ campaign as an opportunity to dupe people who want to lend a helping hand or donate to victims of the war in Gaza. The most common scams related to Gaza include fake websites, fake cryptocurrency links, phishing emails, fake video links, and social media scams.

      Australia should force Meta to pay for news, News Corp executive says

      Meta could block news reposting if Australia enforces the 2021 law, similar to actions taken in Canada. Academics note increased misinformation spread in Canada since 2023 due to similar laws and reduced news promotion by Meta.

      Google's AI search leaves publishers scrambling

      The New York Times article discusses concerns from publishing executives like Frank Pine regarding Google's AI-generated summaries, emphasizing the impact on traffic and the need for direct reader relationships to reduce reliance on search engines.

      Data protection, AI rules top tech’s wishlist for next govt

      Technology policy lawyers, think tanks and policy groups are making a list of priority items for the new leadership at the IT ministry after the results of the general elections. The Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules seem to top the list, along with regulation of AI and the Digital India Bill.

      Temu will have to comply with tougher EU online content rules, EU says

      Temu, a fast-fashion e-commerce retailer under the PDD Group, is required to comply with strict EU online content rules as a very large online platform (VLOP) under the Digital Services Act (DSA), facing penalties of up to 6% of their global annual turnover for violations.

      Meta identifies networks pushing deceptive content likely generated by AI

      Meta found 'likely AI-generated' content on Facebook and Instagram, including comments praising Israel's handling of the Gaza war. The content was attributed to a Tel Aviv-based political marketing firm, STOIC.

      EU in touch with Telegram as it nears criterion for EU tech rules

      The Digital Services Act (DSA) which kicked in last year applies to all online intermediaries and platforms, but with tougher obligations on Big Tech to do more to police illegal and harmful online content on their platforms.

      Mixed reality content platform Flam raises Rs 38 crore in funding

      Mixed reality (MR) content publishing platform Flam will use the fresh capital to expand its MR platform footprint into new countries in North America, Europe and the Middle East and North Africa.

      Economictimes.com holds the throne in April, maintains a comfortable lead in business & financial news segment

      The Economic Times website tops April Comscore India rankings with 46.6 million visitors, solidifying its position as the leading source for business news.

      India must loosen the cords tying it too tightly to the pervasive influence of global Big Tech

      India aims for self-sufficiency through autarky and atmanirbhar initiatives, focusing on nurturing the 13 markers of 'Viksit Bharat' for a fully digitised economy and sustained growth in various sectors.

      EU demands clarity from Microsoft on AI risks in Bing

      Generative AI is one of the risks identified by the commission for the integrity of electoral processes, in particular for the upcoming European Parliament elections in June.

      From Russia with Love: Why so many Russian women are seeking Chinese husbands

      Cybersecurity analysts note a surge in Chinese cyber operations targeting global powers, including the US and India, with the use of AI-generated content for propaganda. Chinese state media's AI-driven series, "A Fractured America," criticizes US societal issues. In Sino-Russian relations, AI-produced deepfake videos feature Russian women expressing admiration for Chinese culture, emphasizing a shift in global dynamics.

      The YouTube Election: Social media emerges as key player in Indian polls

      Dahiya can see people’s enthusiasm reflected in the sudden surge in subscribers over the past month, along with better likes-to-views ratio and a higher number of comments on videos even when the content is critical and not celebratory.

      Elon Musk's X Corp loses lawsuit against Israeli data-scraping company

      X Corp's legal battles over copyright violations against data-scraping companies were dismissed by Judge Alsup, raising concerns about monopolistic information control and copyright ownership in public data use.

      TikTok to label AI-generated content from OpenAI and elsewhere

      TikTok introduces Content Credentials to label AI content amid U.S. election concerns. Tech coalition fights AI misuse. TikTok expands labeling to external content. Industry adopts the technology for authenticity verification and compliance. Legal battle continues over U.S. divestment law.

      EU queries X over cut to content moderation resources

      The EU on Wednesday told digital platform X to explain a cut to content moderation resources, amid concerns over disinformation ahead of European elections in June. The European Commission said it wanted more information about X's "content moderation activities and resources" after a transparency report in April showed it has cut its team of content moderators by "almost 20 percent" since an October 2023 report.

      Pornhub, XVideos, Stripchat face strict EU rules, Commission says

      Pornhub, Stripchat, XVideos must adhere to new EU online content rules by April 21 (Stripchat by April 23) under the Digital Services Act, including risk assessment reports, systemic risk mitigation, transparency obligations, and potential fines up to 6% of global turnover.

      New AI law will guard rights of content creators: experts

      Experts hailed the proposed AI law as "timely" given the explosive growth of AI-generated content. This rapid development has the potential to disrupt the publishing industry and raise copyright infringement concerns, they said.

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