An AI experiment on Reddit's r/ChangeMyView has ignited controversy over ethical breaches and lack of consent from participants, prompting backlash from moderators and experts alike.
In a groundbreaking move, the European Union has fined Apple €500M and Meta €200M, marking the first enforcement of the Digital Markets Act. Both companies argue the fines threaten their business models and user privacy.
In a major banking move, the Federal Reserve has approved Capital One's merger with Discover. This comes alongside a $100 million fine for Discover's past interchange fee overcharges and a commitment to customer repayments.
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In a surprising twist, Governor Kathy Hochul has announced a consent award to end the correctional officer strikes in New York. After 11 days of walkouts, the agreement promises safer working conditions and fair overtime for prison workers.
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