Apple Says Regulatory Concerns Might Prevent Rollout of AI Features in Europe
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Financial Times - Business
Financial services shun AI over job and regulatory fears
Industry leaders say concerns over impact of technology are outweighing benefits such as productivity gains and cost cuts -
MarketWatch - Business
How Apple is borrowing from its 1980s playbook when it comes to AI
Oppenheimer sees compelling parallels between what Apple is doing in AI and its 1980s Macintosh strategy.Apple -
The Wall Street Journal - World
New AI Technology Spurs Excitement and Concerns Among Private-Credit Managers
Unease about data bias and job security as the use of generative AI ramps up could temper enthusiasm among private lenders. -
The Hill - Politics
Apple says these products — including one from 2017 — are 'vintage': What that means
Time to check your device: Apple just labeled three of its products — all unveiled in 2016 or 2017 — as vintage and on track to be obsolete. -
Inc. - Business
The Biggest Problem With Apple Intelligence Is That It Won't Run on the Best AI Device Ever Made
The Apple Watch is the perfect AI device form factor. It just won't be getting any of Apple's new features.Apple -
VentureBeat - Tech
Apple just launched a public demo of its ‘4M’ AI model: Here’s why it’s a big deal
Apple launches public demo of 4M AI model, showcasing advanced multimodal capabilities and signaling a major shift in its AI strategy post-WWDC.Apple -
ABC News - Sports
The US Tennis Association can do more to prevent abuse such as sexual misconduct, a review says
An outside review of the U.S. Tennis Association’s safeguarding system makes 19 specific recommendations for how the group that oversees the sport in the country and runs the U.S. Open Grand Slam tournament can do more to protect players from ... -
The Guardian - World
Bolivia coup attempt: ex-army chief given six months ‘preventive detention’, says prosecutor
Juan José Zúñiga Macías has been handed charges of terrorism and armed uprising, says prosecutor, as president again rejects claims of ‘self-coup’ to boost popularity . A Bolivian former army chief accused of leading a failed coup attempt has been ... -
Financial Times - World
‘Flood’ of cheap Russian fertiliser risks Europe’s food security, industry says
Growing dependence gives Moscow more leverage over European crop productionRussia -
The Hill - Politics
Biden says 'we did well,' no concerns about debate performance
President Biden brushed off concerns about his debate performance against former President Trump Thursday despite widespread panic among Democrats about how the night played out. The president and first lady Jill Biden stopped at a Waffle House in ...Joe Biden -
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ABC News - World
West African defense chiefs propose a $2.6 billion security plan that analysts say might not work
Defense chiefs of West Africa on Thursday proposed an ambitious plan to deploy a 5,000-strong “standby force” to fight the region’s worsening security crises, a measure that analysts say might not work due to challenges of funding and division ... -
Wired - Tech
This Viral AI Chatbot Will Lie and Say It’s Human
Bland AI’s customer services and sales bot is the latest example of “human-washing” in AI. Experts warn against the consequences of blurred reality. -
Wired - Tech
Say Hello to Creator-Built AI Chatbots on Instagram
Plus: A zippy new race car is powered by hydrogen, the FCC promotes carrier phone unlocking, and Hyundai’s reasonably affordable new EV is very cute—but you can’t buy it in the States. -
The Guardian - World
Over 200 candidates withdraw before second round of voting – France election live
Around 130 are members of left-wing New Popular Front with more than 80 from Macron camp. The National Rally’s Jordan Bardella is debating on social media with France’s economy minister, Bruno Le Maire, about the far right’s plan to scrap ... -
CNBC - Business
Top Democrats Pelosi, Clyburn say Biden age concerns are 'legitimate' after debate
President Biden stumbled through his first debate against Donald Trump, setting off alarm bells among Democrats about his ability to win November's election.Joe Biden -
CNBC - Business
Figma CEO says it is 'eating cost' of AI upgrade for customers in 2024
Figma is rolling out an AI upgraded design platform for free as its CEO Dylan Field says it's unclear how many users want AI, and how good the tech is. -
Inc. - Business
Microsoft's AI Chief Says Your Content Is Fair Game If It's on the Open Web
In an era of data-hungry AIs, everyone should probably revisit what they think is OK to post online, since an AI will probably use it to train itself.Microsoft -
The Hill - Politics
Supreme Court upends regulatory challenges
Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy The Big Story Supreme Court makes it easier to challenge federal regulations The court held that the six-year statute of limitations under the ... -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Fed Chair Powell said he was pleased with how inflation had resumed a downward trend, but said it was too soon to say whether the central bank might be able to lower interest rates by the end of the summer.
Fed Chair Powell said he was pleased with how inflation had resumed a downward trend, but said it was too soon to say whether the central bank might be able to lower interest rates by the end of the summer. -
ABC News - Sports
Investigators recommend Northwestern enhance hazing prevention training
A team of investigators led by former U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch recommended Northwestern enhance its hazing prevention training in the wake of a scandal that rocked the school’s athletic department -
NBC News - Top stories
How to store guns safely to prevent unintentional shootings
A person is killed or injured almost every day in the U.S. because a child has unintentionally fired a gun. Here are experts' tips to prevent these shootings. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Supreme Court Pares Back Federal Regulatory Power
The justices upended the regulatory framework in place for 40 years, expanding the power of judges to second-guess agency decisions over environmental, consumer and other policy matters. -
Inc. - Business
Overturning the Chevron Deference Could Mean a Regulatory Revolution
Business groups have long argued that federal agencies have too much power in their rulemaking. The Supreme Court agrees. -
The New York Times - Top stories
Weakening Regulatory Agencies Will Be a Key Legacy of the Roberts Court
Two rulings this week by the Republican-appointed majority add to its steady pursuit of enfeebling the ability of the administrative state to impose rules on powerful business interests. -
CNBC - Business
Chinese smartphone maker Honor says AI's power is 'worthless' without data privacy
The transforming power of artificial intelligence is of no value unless user data is protected, says the CEO of Chinese smartphone company Honor, George Zhao. -
MarketWatch - Business
AI optimism could boost S&P 500 to 7,000 next year, says economist
Nvidia investors are following a long tradition of attempting to capture benefits of a new technology before it fully materializing in the economy.Artificial Intelligence -
CNBC - Business
Citadel’s Ken Griffin says he's not convinced that AI will replace human jobs in the near future
Griffin, whose firm has been at the forefront of automation, said machine-learning tools have their limits when it comes to adapting to changes. -
Financial Times - Business
Capitalism is in worse shape in Europe
The UK and EU are falling behind the US for a reason: overprotective government -
NBC News - Top stories
Meet the first Latino leading a national gun violence prevention organization
José Alfaro, executive director of Community Justice makes history as the first Latino leading a national gun violence prevention organization in the U.S. at a time when the Surgeon General declared firearm violence a public health crisis. -
ABC News - Top stories
Top migraine med for preventing migraines, drug-induced headaches is hard to access
A study shows that FDA-approved migraine drug atogepant is effective for relieving “medication overuse headaches” as a result of using too much pain medications. -
NBC News - Top stories
Heart’s Ann Wilson undergoing chemotherapy for cancer, band postpones tour
Ann Wilson, lead singer of the classic rock band Heart, is undergoing chemotherapy after being diagnosed with an unspecified form of cancer. -
The Wall Street Journal - Tech
Apple Watch Is Becoming Doctors' Favorite Medical Device
Some doctors are telling patients to get the watch to help manage their conditions.Apple -
Financial Times - Business
Apple to join OpenAI’s board in observer role
Agreement follows deal by pair to bring artificial intelligence functions to iPhone maker’s devicesApple -
BBC News - Top stories
How Microsoft and Nvidia bet correctly to leapfrog Apple
The two tech firms were among the first to see the commercial potential of AI.Microsoft -
The New York Times - World
With Macron and Biden Vulnerable, So Is Europe
The U.S. presidential debate and Sunday’s snap election in France have emboldened nationalist forces that could challenge NATO and undo the defense of Ukraine.Joe Biden -
The New York Times - Business
Supreme Court Rejects S.E.C.’s Tribunals, Curbing Regulatory Agencies Again
Common in executive agencies, such tribunals hear enforcement actions without juries — a practice the court’s conservative supermajority said violated the Constitution. -
CBS News - Top stories
Supreme Court overturns Chevron precedent, limiting federal regulatory power
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 Thursday to overturn a 40-year-old decision that had given federal agencies broad regulatory power, curtailing the agencies' ability to enforce regulations. Former federal prosecutor Scott Fredericksen joined CBS News ... -
The Hill - Politics
Supreme Court extends regulatory statute of limitations clock in ‘swipe fees’ ruling
The Supreme Court made it easier to challenge federal regulations Monday, ruling the six-year statute of limitations clock under the Administrative Procedures Act does not start ticking until a plaintiff is adversely affected by the regulation. In ... -
Inc. - Business
Supreme Court Rulings Take Aim at Broad Regulatory Powers
The end of "Chevron deference" anda case affectingcredit card swipe fees will have lasting effects on the business climate.