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Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, is once again appearing in court for the second time in the span of two weeks to defend the company against legal challenges.

On Tuesday, Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai was once again called to appear in federal court to give testimony in an antitrust case that could potentially disrupt a major aspect of the internet empire that he played a role in constructing. During his recent court hearing in San Francisco, Pichai spent over two hours advocating for

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Sport

Sports betting in North Carolina will not commence until January 8.

The start of sports betting in North Carolina will not happen on January 8, which was supposed to be the first day for mobile sports betting under the new law. Officials are currently working on finalizing rules and addressing licensing matters. The North Carolina Lottery Commission has been tasked with overseeing the state’s sports betting

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Health Care

Advocates claim that the Biden administration is not taking swift action as millions of people are being removed from Medicaid.

Approximately 30 million of the least wealthy individuals in the United States may be removed from the Medicaid program due to flawed state evaluations, a situation that poverty experts believe the Biden administration is not adequately addressing. According to Avalere, a health consulting company, states are currently reassessing the 94 million individuals enrolled in Medicaid,

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Content creators on YouTube will soon be required to disclose their use of generative artificial intelligence in their videos, or else face the possibility of being suspended.

YouTube is implementing updated guidelines for AI-based content, which includes a mandate for creators to disclose the use of generative artificial intelligence in creating lifelike videos. In an article on Tuesday, YouTube announced several policy changes related to AI. Creators who fail to disclose their use of AI tools to create “altered or synthetic” videos

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European legislators aim to find a middle ground between safeguarding and respecting privacy by creating legislation addressing the distribution of explicit images of minors.

BRUSSELS (AP) — Seeking to strike the right balance between protecting children and protecting privacy rights, European Union lawmakers on Tuesday adopted a series of amendments to a draft law that is intended to keep sexually explicit photos and videos of minors from circulating online. The European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home

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