
Tech News – January 16 & 17
From the news: Google refuses to integrate fact-checking despite the requirements of a new EU law. Samsung Galaxy S25+

From the news: Google refuses to integrate fact-checking despite the requirements of a new EU law. Samsung Galaxy S25+

From the news: OpenAI launched a new beta feature in ChatGPT called Tasks. Microsoft forms a new team for AI tools.

From the news: The EU law mandating USB-C chargers for all new devices comes into effect. YouTube is testing a ‘Play Something’ button

From the news: Google announced Android XR, a new platform for AR and VR headsets. Meta launched a new tool for watermarking AI videos.

Last week’s news: Microsoft unveiled Copilot Vision, a feature that can ‘understand’ what appears on the screen.

From the news: Microsoft unveiled Copilot Vision, a feature that can ‘understand’ what appears on the screen.

Last week’s news: OpenAI’s Sora tool was leaked by a group that accuses the company of exploiting testers.

From the news: Amazon is developing a new multimodal AI model called Olympus. Australia passed a social media ban for children under 16

From the news: WhatsApp will soon add voice message transcripts. Android’s “Restore Credentials” will simplify app logins on new devices.

From the news: Google’s Gemini AI now has a memory. The U.S. Department of Justice will reportedly try to force Google to sell Chrome.
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