Red Tape Derails AI Rollout in Apple’s European App Store
The tech giant took umbrage at regulations that would require interoperability with rival platforms.
The tech giant took umbrage at regulations that would require interoperability with rival platforms.
That Apple thought this ad would make people desire its product tells you everything you need to know about who these people are, and what they want to do to us.
A technological marvel that spans centuries of discovery and invention but which fuels narcissistic indulgence rather than a source of inspiration to invent the future.
The case has been brought forward by a professor of competition policy who said Apple’s charges for developers are “excessive and only possible due to its monopoly on the distribution of apps.”
The fine marks a trend of European regulators curbing Big Tech business practices.
In the latest battle between EU regulators and U.S. tech firms, Brussels claims that Apple benefited from tax breaks from the Irish government while Dublin struggles to keep both sides happy.
In her brilliant essay, Anne-Sophie Chazaud, a French journalist and columnist, dismantles the systemic character of the censures we are subjected to today.
“What is spread on Telegram is disgusting, indecent, and criminal,” Federal Justice Minister Buschmann said. “My wish is that we do not take a special German path, but rather create a common European legal framework that enables us to take action against hatred and agitation on the Internet.”
The temptation to standardize news, with the broadcasting of a single source of information, takes us directly back to the experiences of state propaganda systems—the difference being, this time, that propaganda is in the hands of private companies such as GAFA and no longer in the hands of states.
Brussels and Washington would curb on the power of giant tech companies.
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