It’s not a hallucination: Artificial intelligence companies have actually managed to placate at least one national regulator.
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Phone location data links Securities and Exchange Commission visits to corporate offices with drops in company share prices.
Apple lost a court case over a €13 billion EU tax bill, and on the same day Google lost an appeal against a €2.4 billion antitrust fine.
The US Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute announced OpenAI and Anthropic agreed to allow it to test and evaluate new models for safety.
Famed activist investor Carl Icahn agreed to pay $500,000, and his Icahn Enterprises $1.5 million, to settle civil charges from the SEC.
The DOJ prevailed in its lawsuit arguing Google illegally conducted business to maintain a monopoly in the search engine industry.
Amazon has largely dodged liability for the products sold on their virtual shelves. But could the legal tides be shifting?
The conservative manifesto, called Project 2025, unveiled plans to cut several government offices including Finra.
The Federal Reserve is considering changes that would soften the global systemically important banks surcharge and free up assets for banks.
Boeing has pleaded guilty to a felony charge of conspiring to defraud the federal government after two 737 MAX crashes that killed 346 people.
Last week, the Canadian government lifted a 32-year moratorium on the commercial fishing of cod in the country’s easternmost province.
The European Commission accused Apple of breaching the anti-steering app store rules included in the relatively new Digital Markets Act.
Booking.com is officially a member of Big Tech. At least, according to the European Union’s Digital Markets Act.
Adobe got slapped Monday with a lawsuit from the Department of Justice over its allegedly deceitful practices in its subscription business.
Dozens of oil and plant-based fuel companies are joining forces to mount a legal war against the EPA’s new emissions standards.