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Apple has made a significant move by launching its App Store on the web, allowing users to browse apps for all their devices in a centralized platform. Although downloads can only occur through the native apps installed on devices, the revamped web interface provides easier navigation through app categories and features recommendations on the Today tab. This update also coincides with version 26.1 releases across Apple's OS family, which brought aesthetic tweaks and multitasking improvements for iPads.
Federal prosecutors have charged three cybersecurity professionals accused of conducting ransomware attacks using ALPHV malware against several U.S. companies. The individuals, who were previously engaged in incident response work, allegedly orchestrated a scheme that netted them significant ransom payments. The case highlights the ongoing issues associated with cybersecurity ethics and the grave implications of insider threats.
Waymo is gearing up to launch its commercial robotaxi services in San Diego, Las Vegas, and Detroit. The autonomous ride-hailing service aims to rapidly scale its operations, although specific launch dates remain unannounced. With existing services in various cities, its expansion will require regulatory approvals in these new markets.
News from the White House indicates Trump's administration did not discuss Nvidia's potential AI chip exports to China after pushing from security advisors who saw the sales as a threat. The situation underscores the ongoing tension between AI technology exports and national security considerations amidst the escalating tech race with China.
Despite prior criticism, Coca-Cola has embraced AI for their holiday advertising, producing new commercials that people reportedly appreciate, regardless of their origins. The Chief Marketing Officer highlighted the cost and time benefits of using AI for ad production, while some consumers seem indifferent to the technology's contributions.
The Atlantic investigates Common Crawl, a nonprofit that provides a vast archive used by various AI companies for training models. Allegations suggest Common Crawl has scraped paywalled content without consent, raising ethical questions about its operations and the future of journalism as AI develops.
Once considered a minor player, Google Cloud has transformed into one of Alphabet's fastest-growing segments through substantial investments in AI and infrastructure. With cloud revenues skyrocketing, Google aims to solidify its position in the enterprise market, contending closely with rivals like Microsoft and Amazon.
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