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Southeast Asia is pouring billions into AI infrastructure — but who actually owns it? A structural look at digital sovereignty, data colonialism, and the widening gap between AI ambition and reality.
Two class action lawsuits allege LinkedIn secretly scanned users' browsers to identify installed extensions. Here's what happened, who's behind it, and why it matters.
As Washington D.C. enters another political spring, the battle over Big Tech regulation is heating up — and the stakes extend far beyond Silicon Valley.
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[email protected]Microsoft, Amazon, and OpenAI have all launched medical AI tools in recent months—with minimal external evaluation. What's at stake when Big Tech moves fast in healthcare?
Apple hits its 50th birthday with a $3 trillion valuation — but AI struggles, antitrust pressure, and a quiet innovation drought are raising real questions about what comes next.
OpenAI killed Sora six months after launch — not because of a data scandal, but because it was hemorrhaging money while users walked away. A WSJ investigation reveals what really happened, and what it means for the AI industry.
OpenAI's restructuring into a for-profit model raises urgent questions about AI governance, nonprofit law, and whether billion-dollar philanthropy can paper over a structural conflict of interest.
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[email protected]At Apple's 50th anniversary, top executives insisted the iPhone will anchor the AI era—and beyond. But is that confidence visionary or a warning sign?
Meta has increased its El Paso AI data center investment more than sixfold, from $1.5B to $10B, targeting 1GW capacity by 2028. What this means for investors, competitors, and the AI infrastructure race.
A Los Angeles jury found Meta and YouTube liable for intentionally addicting a child to social media, awarding $6M in damages. What this landmark verdict means for Big Tech, parents, and regulators worldwide.
Meta's second round of layoffs in 2026 hits Facebook, Reality Labs, recruiting, and sales. While slashing hundreds of jobs, the company is doubling down on AI talent and locking in top execs with aggressive stock options.
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[email protected]The UK is trialing four types of social media restrictions on 300 teens — from daily time caps to overnight curfews. As Australia and Europe move toward bans, the real question is whether cutting access actually helps.