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Google is killing this popular podcast app in the US despite having 500 million downloads
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Google is killing this popular podcast app in the US despite having 500 million downloads

[ad_1] Google's Podcasts app, boasting over 500 million downloads globally, is set to cease operations for users in the United States on April 2. Despite its large user base, only a small fraction of U.S. podcast listeners, around 4%, utilize the platform. This imminent shutdown has prompted concerns among users who now need to transfer their podcast subscription data to alternative services. However, this migration process can be complex and may expose users to potential security risks such as scams and credential theft.End of the Road for U.S. UsersPerhaps surprisingly, given its widespread popularity, Google's Podcasts app is reaching its end for U.S. users. While users worldwide will still have access to the app, those in the U.S. will lose service access from April 2 onwards. In-ap...
After AT&T 40 years ago, Google, Apple breakups on the agenda as global regulators target Big Tech
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After AT&T 40 years ago, Google, Apple breakups on the agenda as global regulators target Big Tech

[ad_1] Big Tech is facing its biggest challenge in decades as antitrust regulators on both sides of the Atlantic crack down on alleged anti-competitive practices that could result in break-up orders to Apple and Alphabet's Google, a first for the industry.That in turn could inspire watchdogs around the world to pile on, as evidenced in the growing number of antitrust probes in various countries following the opening of EU and U.S. cases. Since AT&T was broken up exactly 40 years ago, no company has faced the possibility of a regulator-led break-up in the United States until now. Google has said it disagreed with the EU's accusations while Apple said the U.S. lawsuit is wrong on the facts and the law. In 1984, AT&T, also known as Ma Bell, was broken up into seven independent comp...
As social media guardrails fade and AI deepfakes go mainstream, experts warn of impact on elections
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As social media guardrails fade and AI deepfakes go mainstream, experts warn of impact on elections

[ad_1] Nearly three years after rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol, the false election conspiracy theories that drove the violent attack remain prevalent on social media and cable news: suitcases filled with ballots, late-night ballot dumps, dead people voting. Experts warn it will likely be worse in the coming presidential election contest. The safeguards that attempted to counter the bogus claims the last time are eroding, while the tools and systems that create and spread them are only getting stronger. Many Americans, egged on by former President Donald Trump, have continued to push the unsupported idea that elections throughout the U.S. can't be trusted. A majority of Republicans (57%) believe Democrat Joe Biden was not legitimately elected president. Meanwhile, generative artifici...
AI systems making you insomniac? Find out
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AI systems making you insomniac? Find out

[ad_1] With the rise in the usage of artificial intelligence systems, health problems have also increased simultaneously.As per a study released by the American Psychological Association, employees who often engage with artificial intelligence systems are more likely to suffer loneliness, which can contribute to sleeplessness and increased after-work drinking. Researchers conducted four experiments in the U.S., Taiwan, Indonesia and Malaysia. Findings were consistent across cultures. The research was published online in the Journal of Applied Psychology. In a prior career, lead researcher Pok Man Tang, PhD, worked in an investment bank where he used AI systems, which led to his interest in researching the timely issue."The rapid advancement in AI systems is sparking a new industrial rev...