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Looks like they finally got around to suing that Palworld game. Google volunteered to break up some of its businesses but the EU said no. AI is coming to YouTube in a big way. A new social media platform that is ENTIRELY AI. And Amazon wants to get into the Shark Tank business.
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Nintendo and the Pokémon Company have filed a lawsuit against PocketPair, the developers behind PAL World, citing multiple patent infringements. PAL World, a survival and crafting game that has drawn comparisons to Pokémon due to its similar monster designs, sold over 5 million copies shortly after its release. In response to the lawsuit, PocketPair claims it was unaware of any patent violations but is conducting an investigation. The lawsuit not only seeks compensation for damages but also to prevent further infringement of Nintendo’s intellectual property.
In an attempt to end an EU antitrust investigation, Google offered to divest some of its ad business, including its advertising marketplace AdEx, but EU publishers have dismissed the proposal. The current scrutiny is due to accusations of Google favoring its own advertising services, which has led to multiple investigations into its business practices. Although a divestment order is not imminent, the EU is likely to push Google to cease its alleged anti-competitive conduct in the near future.
YouTube is integrating numerous AI features to enhance content creation and user engagement. A new `Inspiration tab` will help creators generate video concepts, titles, scripts, and thumbnails entirely driven by AI. Additional features include an auto-dubbing function for multilingual videos and community tools to facilitate better creator-fan interactions, including AI-driven comment responses. These features aim to empower creators and maintain their competitive edge in the evolving landscape of online content.
The EU has issued a six-month deadline for Apple to adjust its operating systems to comply with new Digital Markets Act (DMA) regulations on interoperability with other technologies. If Apple fails to comply, the EU may escalate to a formal investigation which could result in significant fines. Apple argues that their existing systems have been designed with user security in mind, and that compliance may risk overexposing consumers' security.
A study revealed that the newer generation of Starlink satellites emits electromagnetic interference that is 32 times more potent than its predecessors, severely affecting radio telescope observations. This increased radiation threatens scientific research as astronomers rely on telescopes to explore the universe. As the number of Starlink satellites grows, concerns are rising about the negative impacts on astronomical studies.
The new iOS app, Social AI, offers a unique social media experience where users interact solely with AI bots. This platform allows users to post thoughts and receive programmed responses from an endless array of bots. By curating their bot follower types, users can shape the nature of their interactions, emphasizing a radically different social landscape devoid of human influence.
Amazon is set to launch a new competition show resembling 'Shark Tank', where entrepreneurs pitch their products to judges, including Amazon executives and celebrities. Notably, successful products will be sold on an Amazon platform designed to boost consumer engagement through television. This move aligns with Amazon’s strategy to integrate content with commerce, making shopping experiences interactive and appealing to viewers.
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