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Humongous $5 billion penalty to be levied on Facebook for privacy and data protection lapses: report

US regulators have approved a $5 billion penalty to be levied on Facebook to settle a probe into the social network's privacy and data protection lapses, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday.

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Google launches review after leak of audio conversations

Google said it was conducting an internal review after it discovered confidential audio had been leaked by a contractor of private conversations with its digital assistant.

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Trump escalates war on social media at White House 'summit'

President Donald Trump ramped up his attacks on Silicon Valley giants on Thursday with a call for "regulatory and legislative solutions" to what he described as unfair treatment of conservatives by major online platforms.

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The machine that made the Moon missions possible

We've all been there: you're working on something important, your PC crashes, and you lose all your progress.

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Trump uses slur to praise right wing social media extremists for unbelievable’ posts at White House ‘Summit’

President Donald Trump's "social media summit" was open to the press for only part of the time but some images, video, and stories managed to get out, and it seems like the summit was more remedial than advanced.

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Artificial Intelligence program beats pros in six-player poker — an AI first

Artificial intelligence programs have bested humans in checkers, chess, Go and two-player poker, but multi-player poker was always believed to be a bigger ask. Mission: accomplished.

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Twitter acknowledges outages affecting some users

Twitter said Thursday some users could not access the messaging service amid reports of an outage in some parts of the world.

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Twitter goes down worldwide ahead of Trump's social media summit

Twitter on Thursday went down around the world, shortly before President Donald Trump was set to speak at a White House summit on social media.

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Trump escalates his war on social media at White House 'complaining festival'

Escalating his attacks on Silicon Valley, President Donald Trump hinted Thursday at new regulations on social media as he gathered critics of major online platforms at a White House "summit."

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US launches investigation into France’s plan to tax tech companies

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday ordered an investigation into France's plans to tax technology companies, a probe that could lead to the United States imposing tariffs as part of a new trade tiff with the EU.

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Twitter moves to curb hate speech based on religion

Twitter is moving to filter out inappropriate content based on religion as part of its effort to curb hate speech.

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Amazon warehouse workers in Minnesota set walkout on 'Prime Day'

Amazon warehouse workers in Minnesota scheduled a walkout on Monday during the online giant's "Prime Day," to press demands on working conditions and job security.

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'We need to ban it entirely': Beyond regulation, new US campaign calls for moratorium on facial recognition surveillance

"Imagine if we could go back in time and prevent governments around the world from ever building nuclear or biological weapons. That's the moment in history we're in right now with facial recognition."

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