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200 jobs are being laid off in the recruitment division of the ride hailing giant as it implements cost cutting measures. The ride share company laid off 150 employees in its freight services division earlier this year, according to a report by news agency. The Federal Trade Commission has been accused of unfair business practices in the cloud by technology trade groups, including by Microsoft, according to a report.

For a long time, Google has been trying to get customers to buy more Chromebooks, but also more expensive models with powerful hardware. It’s possible that the new products will be called the Chromebook X brand. In order to create a thriving ecosystem of artificial intelligence driven initiatives in the region, the ‘Dubai AI & Web 3.0 Campus’ aims to attract global innovators, startup and industry leaders. The DIFC has unveiled plans to establish a campus for Artificial Intelligence and Web 3.0 companies in order to attract 500 companies to the region by the year 2028. The ambitious project seeks to create a hub for emerging technologies under the guidance of Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. Last year, the Federal Cartel Office classified Alphabet as a company of “paramount significance for competition across markets”, allowing for closer monitoring of possible abuse of its market position.

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The potential of collaboration of Applied Materials with academic institutions in India was covered in the talks. There was a bug in the Privacy Dashboard that caused the messaging app to constantly access the device’s microphone, and it has been fixed. The user stated that his device’s Privacy Dashboard showed that he was having his microphone accessed frequently.

According to a report by Dealabs Magazine, the prices of theGalaxy Watch 6 series have been leaked in France. They follow scrutiny worldwide, including a recent probe by Europe’s antitrust authority into Microsoft’s licensing agreements that allegedly discouraged rival cloud usage Fees to take data out of clouds have drawn criticism. According to the Mobility Report, the average data traffic per phone is expected to increase from 26 to 62 gigabytes per month in the years to come. Increasing reliance on smartphones for various activities, such as online gaming and remote work, has led to a substantial growth in data consumption. A short video platform that shot to popularity after the Indian government banned Chinese apps is laying off 20 percent of its workforce.

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The group also warns that generative AI could be used for malicious purposes such as deepfakes, misinformation, identity theft, and cyberattacks. The consumer group is the BEUC (European Bureau of Consumers’ Unions), which represents consumer organizations in 13 countries in the EU. It issued the call to coincide with a report from one of its members, Forbrukerrådet in Norway. The group claims that generative AI poses serious threats to privacy, security, democracy, and human dignity. Every day we wake up, drink some coffee, get ready for work and check on the latest tech. So here’s a handful of stories from around the tech world condensed to fit into that first cup.

The Federal Cartel Office said it had warned Google’s parent company Alphabet in a preliminary legal assessment that it “intends to prohibit” various “anti-competitive practices” linked to Google Automative Services (GAS). The CEO of Ford said Tesla’s Cybertruck is only for “Silicon Valley people.” Jim Farley said Ford wasn’t threatened by the EV maker’s upcoming EV pickup, adding that he made “trucks for real people who do real work.” The full story.

There is a large round camera on the back of the phone. It is worth noting that the camera module is located in the upper left corner of the phone, which is a bit odd. Increasing investment in Hyderabad is creating a rich technology and business environment. He said that the constant interaction among companies is enabling the accelerated development of capabilities and higher value opportunities that are far beyond just incremental improvements. The campus aims to drive innovation and transform the financial services industry with a specific focus on the integration of artificial intelligence and Web 3.0.

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Concerns over whether Chinese companies will be able to retain reliable access to the high end chips needed to develop large scale artificial intelligence models have been raised. A number of companies, including its affiliates, are racing against it. They are following in the footsteps of their US counterparts who are exploring generative artificial intelligence, which can create original content from poetry to art just with simple user prompts. Under the “system settings” in Realme devices, there is a feature called Enhanced Intelligent Services.

The data hack poses a serious risk of identity theft and fraud for the victims and is one of the largest in US history. The hackers were able to gain access to names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, and driver’s license numbers. The affected states and customers Action Premier have been notified by MoveIt. The Honor 90 phones went on sale in China at the end of May and will be available in other regions of the world on July 6. The manufacturer introduced the third model of the series on the eve of the event.

India’s total mobile data traffic is estimated to increase from 18 exabyte per month in 2022, to 58 exabyte per month in 2028, growing at a CAGR of 22%. Continuous infrastructure development is needed to meet the rising demand for reliable and high speed connections. The percentage of mobile subscriptions that include a phone is expected to rise from 76% in 2021. The number of 4G subscriptions is predicted to decline from 800 million in 2022 to 500 million in 2028.