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As an A.I. arms race heats up in Silicon Valley, the Commerce Department is considering how to develop an auditing process, to ensure the tech is trustworthy.
The appeals affirmed that the Fortnite maker failed to prove that Apple’s policies constituted anticompetitive conduct afoul of federal antitrust laws.
Gov. Jay Inslee signed a first-of-its-kind bill into law, putting limits on search engines and health trackers ability to collect and sell customers’ data
The agency wants to update a 2020 settlement with the Facebook parent company after allegations that the company misled parents about its Messenger Kids app.
The European Union on Monday cleared Microsoft's $69 billion purchase of the gaming company Activision Blizzard, a rare victory for the companies embroiled in a global battle to close one of the largest acquisitions in the history of the tech industry after blows from regulators in the United States and Britain.
In his first Congressional testimony, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman called for extensive regulation, including a new government agency charged with licensing AI models.
The Supreme Court ruled for Google and Twitter in a pair of closely watched liability cases Thursday, saying families of terrorism victims had not shown the companies helped foster attacks on their loved ones.