Updates
Japan cracks down on tech giants and social media scams with new legislation
Japan enacted tougher measures to fine tech giants for limiting third-party access, mirroring the EU’s Digital Markets Act; meanwhile, scrutiny intensifies on Meta for failing to address online scams, with calls for CEO Mark Zuckerberg to testify.
New online app “Ripoti” launched to address digital rights violations in Africa
Ripoti, an app by PIN, aids in reporting and addressing digital rights violations in Africa. It offers legal aid, counseling, and digital security guidance, fostering collaboration among diverse partners to protect victims.
UNESCO report reveals technology’s mixed impact on girls’ education
The report highlights progress in reducing discrimination against girls over the past twenty years but also notes the negative impacts of cyberbullying and harassment on social media, which affect their mental health and education.
EU designates Shein as VLOP
Shein, a prominent fast-fashion company, faces stricter regulations after being designated as a very large online platform by the EU, signalling heightened scrutiny over its operations.
Elon Musk’s xAI aims to raise $6 billion in fundraising round
xAI aims to bridge the gap between the digital and physical worlds by utilising training data from Musk’s other companies.
FCC revives net neutrality rules, sparking legal challenges and political debate
The decision, supported by the Democratic-majority commission, has reignited a longstanding political and legal battle, with cable and telecom operators preparing to mount a legal challenge.
Japan tightens export rules for advanced tech to prevent military use
Advanced technologies will require prior approval even if the original transaction was for civilian use.
Google and Microsoft impress investors with AI growth
Investors were pleasantly surprised by Microsoft Corp. and Google owner Alphabet Inc.’s quarterly results, with both companies exceeding Wall Street expectations, driven by their AI and cloud computing endeavours.
Rubio urges Biden to halt Huawei sales amidst Intel Chip controversy
Senator Marco Rubio calls on Biden administration to halt all sales to Huawei after the Chinese tech giant releases an AI-powered laptop with an Intel chip. Rubio criticizes Commerce Department for potential oversight, amplifying pressure to curb Huawei’s influence amidst espionage concerns.
ByteDance weighs options as TikTok faces US ban threat
The Big Tech remains tight-lipped about its plans, merely reiterating its lack of intention to sell TikTok.
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