Reza Ghazinouri and Shaghayegh Norouzi of the United for Iran activist group explain the role of apps in the continuing protests sparked by Mahsa Amini’s death in custody.
Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, Apple, Microsoft and ByteDance will have until next March to comply with Europe’s Digital Markets Act, which aims at leveling the playing field for other competitors.
Rebecca Allensworth, an antitrust law professor at Vanderbilt University, says the 2001 case against Microsoft will be the blueprint for how the Justice Department goes about building a case against Google and its dominance.
In his book “The Coming Wave,” AI innovator Mustafa Suleyman describes the challenges and dangers he sees as the technology quickly advances and becomes widely accessible.
X is bringing back advertising by parties and candidates. Journalist Jonathan Lemire and researcher Katie Harbath discuss the potential impact of the content that might be disseminated under Elon Musk’s leadership of the platform.
Marketplace’s China correspondent, Jennifer Pak, says some companies there are leveraging AI tools because they don’t want to be left behind. Some workers fear the same.
The company seeks to use biometric data to verify whether an internet user is indeed a human being. It’s paying people for eye scans in some countries but being prevented from operating in others.