#Tech Regulation
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Nvidia has reportedly spent $20 billion on a licensing deal with AI startup Groq. Learn how this stealth move helps Nvidia dominate the AI inference market and dodge regulators.
Former Trump adviser Robert O'Brien calls South Korea's probe into Coupang's 33.7M user data leak an "aggressive targeting," sparking fears of a US-Korea trade dispute.
The U.S. State Department is barring five Europeans accused of pressuring American tech companies into censorship, escalating the transatlantic conflict over tech regulation and digital sovereignty.
South Korea has begun a trial for mandatory facial recognition when registering new mobile numbers to fight financial scams, raising questions about biometric data privacy and government surveillance.
The US FCC has banned approvals for new drone models from China's DJI and all other foreign makers, citing national security risks. The move is a major escalation in US-China tech tensions but does not affect existing drones.
From millions of dead EV batteries piling up in China to the unwavering fears of AI doomers, the tech world is facing a reckoning with the unintended consequences of its rapid growth.
Beyond a simple sale, the TikTok US deal creates a new blueprint for geopolitical tech M&A, data sovereignty, and the fracturing of the global internet.
TikTok's US deal isn't just about one app. It's a blueprint for the splinternet, creating a new, costly era of geopolitical compliance for all global tech.
The forced sale of TikTok's US operations sets a dangerous precedent, heralding a new era of 'data nationalism' and a fragmented global internet. Analysis.
The USTR's naming of 9 European tech firms signals a major escalation in the US-EU tech dispute, creating new geopolitical risks for investors in SAP, Siemens & more.