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Is Amazon about to start showing tariff prices in listings? Armageddon has finally come for Temu and Shein. Is OpenAI getting into the shopping game because their web search usage is exploding? And Project Kuiper finally gets off the ground in a literal and meaningful way.
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Recent news indicates that Amazon is planning to display the impact of tariffs on product prices directly alongside the total listed prices. This move, which some perceive as politically charged, aims to alleviate Amazon's potential backlash as they don't want to solely bear the blame for price increases attributed to recent trade policies. It's worth highlighting that Kickstarter has already implemented a tariff management tool to help creators adjust their pricing accordingly.
Temu has introduced substantial import charges on its products, reportedly around 145%, following increased tariffs that have dramatically inflated consumer costs. The price increases have incited consumer backlash on social media platforms. Shien, on the other hand, has adjusted its prices but presented the changes as all-inclusive without explicitly detailing additional import charges.
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed the Take It Down Act, which criminalizes the sharing of non-consensual intimate imagery, marking a significant step forward in addressing deep fake issues and revenge porn. The legislation aims to protect the dignity and privacy of individuals, especially children, while raising concerns among free expression advocates about potential misuse.
OpenAI has begun rolling out a shopping feature in ChatGPT, allowing users to receive personalized product recommendations with direct links to merchant websites. This development indicates a competitive move against Google in the e-commerce space, emphasizing the capability of AI to adapt to user preferences and improve user experience without resorting to paid placements.
Amazon successfully launched 27 satellites as part of its Project Kuiper broadband internet initiative, positioning itself as a competitor to existing services like SpaceX's Starlink. This project is critical for Amazon's goal of expanding internet access, particularly in under-served rural areas, as it strives to meet Federal Communications Commission deadlines for satellite deployment.
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