π EU Curbs Tech Giants; AI's Financial Mastery; X's 2014 Glitch
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America's Tech Giants Rush to Comply With New Curbs in Europe. Google and other largeβand largely Americanβtech companies will by next week start facing the first wave in a storm of new European Union tech rules that come into effect over coming months, marking the largest expansion in digital regulation ever in the West. By Kim Mackrael via Wall Street Journal
Americaβs Tech Giants Rush to Comply With New Rules in Europe Meta Platforms, TikTok and others are set to face regulations that resemble the detail and sweep of those imposed on banks - Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra)
Advance of the AI adviser: machine learning's role in managing fortunes. Artificial intelligence can beat the finest human minds at chess and even at Go, the Japanese board game, where there are more potential moves than there are atoms in the known universe. So setting an AI programme to beat the stock market might seem like a potentially easy task by comparison. By Philip Coggan Β via Financial Times.
Advance of the AI adviser: machine learningβs role in managing fortunes - Mr. Β―\_(γ)_/Β―hAItπ (@RicardoBlanco)
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An X glitch is breaking native images, links posted before December 2014. A glitch on X, formerly Twitter, seems to have broken links and images posted using the social network's native service before December 2014. Over the weekend, a few people speculated that images β including the famous Oscar selfie β were deleted from the service. By Ivan Mehta via TechCrunch
An X glitch is breaking native images, links posted before December 2014 - Hala Bughazi (@HalaBughazi)
Tesla now lets you control your car with Apple Shortcuts. Now you can spend less time in your car and more time talking to Siri. Apple Shortcuts have just become a bit more useful to Tesla owners. By Stan Schroeder via Mashable
Tesla now lets you control your car with Apple Shortcuts - David Papp (@DavidPapp)
How Nvidia Built a Competitive Moat Around A.I. Chips. Naveen Rao, a neuroscientist turned tech entrepreneur, once tried to compete with Nvidia, the world's leading maker of chips tailored for artificial intelligence. By Don Clark via The New York Times
How Nvidia Built a Competitive Moat Around A.I. Chips" by Don Clark via NYT - zorluhan (@zorluhanzorlu)
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