The White House unveils the AI Action Plan, seeking to assert US dominance over China, including proposals to ease permitting for AI infrastructure projects
The Trump administration called for boosting artificial intelligence development in the US by loosening regulations and expanding energy supply …
The CFPB sues Zelle operator EWS, JPMorgan Chase, BoA, and Wells Fargo, alleging that customers lost $870M+ to fraud since the launch of Zelle in 2017
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Friday sued the operator of the Zelle payments network and the three U.S. banks …
A look at the DOJ's proposed remedies in the Google Search antitrust case, and why forcing a sale of Chrome might not be biggest threat to Google's power
Similarly, Apple's anticompetitive behavior has been obvious for years. Eventually, the wheels of justice will catch up with them too. Mastodon: Glenn Gabe / @glenngabe@mas.to : I...
A look at the DOJ's proposed remedies in the Google Search antitrust case, and why forcing a sale of Chrome might not be biggest threat to Google's power
Selling Chrome might not be the most painful part of the DOJ's antitrust demands for Google.
EU diplomats: an EU Council vote to amend a draft law that would have forced WhatsApp and Signal to scan images and links for CSAM was removed from the agenda
Countries clash over how to safeguard privacy when rooting out illegal pictures and grooming on private chat apps.
House tech hearing revealed unorganized lawmakers who conflated issues of competition, privacy, and moderation, and were unable to move past personal grievances
It's time to move past listening and into legislating — This story is part of a group of stories called
FTC, in coalition with 46 state AGs, plus Guam and DC, sues Facebook, alleging Instagram and WhatsApp acquisitions were used to stifle competition
Agency challenges Facebook's multi-year course of unlawful conduct — The Federal Trade Commission today sued Facebook …
Legal experts say FTC and state AGs will find it challenging to prove their allegations against Facebook because the standards of proof are formidable
The U.S. and states cases against the social network are far from a slam dunk because the standards of proof are formidable.