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Nvidia Surges Past Apple, Apple Offers $1 Million, Apple Unveil, Meta's AI-Powered Search Engine, UK Man Sentenced to 18 Years, Robinhood Admits, Google Fined

  1. Nvidia Surges Past Apple as Most Valuable Company Amid AI Dominance.
    Nvidia, a leading technology company, has seen a surge in market value, briefly overtaking Apple as the world's most valuable company, driven by its dominance in AI computing and processing power.

  2. Apple Offers $1 Million Bounty for Private AI Cloud Security Flaws.
    Apple expands its bug bounty program to improve the security of its Private Cloud Compute service, offering up to $1 million for vulnerabilities that allow malicious code to run remotely on its servers.

  3. Apple Unveils Groundbreaking iOS 18.1 Update with Enhanced AI Features.
    Apple releases iOS 18.1, bringing AI-powered "Apple Intelligence" features, including writing tools, notification summaries, and a "reduce interruptions" focus mode.

  4. Meta's AI-Powered Search Engine in Development to Compete with Google.
    Meta is building an AI-powered search engine to reduce dependence on Google & Microsoft for its chatbots. The engine would provide AI-generated summaries of current events.

  5. UK Man Sentenced to 18 Years for Using AI to Create Child Abuse Images.
    Man sentenced to 18 yrs for creating child abuse imagery using AI tools. He posed significant risk to public & will not be eligible for parole until completing 2/3 of his sentence.

  6. Robinhood Admits It's Just a Gambling App with Financial Risks Involved.
    Robinhood lets users bet on the US election through "event contracts" - a kind of derivatives contract that can be traded for real money. Is this "democratizing access" or enabling financial nihilism?

  7. Google Fined £2.4 Billion for Market Abuse and Stifling Competition.
    Google pays £2.4 billion fine for market abuse after 15-year battle with Foundem, a UK couple's comparison shopping website. The couple is now suing Alphabet to recoup damages.