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Klarna: AI lets us cut thousands of jobs – but pay more
The firm wants to reduce staff levels to 2,000 works through its use of AI in marketing and customer service.
The firm wants to reduce staff levels to 2,000 works through its use of AI in marketing and customer service.
Man posing as teen YouTuber jailed for global sextortion
Muhammad Zain Ul Abideen Rasheed blackmailed 286 people – majority of them children – from 20 countries.
Muhammad Zain Ul Abideen Rasheed blackmailed 286 people – majority of them children – from 20 countries.
Esports champ wants to get into real world of motorsport
Luke Bennett won a cash prize after winning the sim racing event at the Esports World Cup in Riyadh.
Luke Bennett won a cash prize after winning the sim racing event at the Esports World Cup in Riyadh.
Can Barbie help beat teen smartphone addiction?
Manufacturer HMD says it is trying to help people who want less ‘digital impact’ in their lives.
Manufacturer HMD says it is trying to help people who want less ‘digital impact’ in their lives.
Tech Life: The voice cloning lawsuit
Two voice actors take legal action claiming their voices were stolen and cloned using AI.
Two voice actors take legal action claiming their voices were stolen and cloned using AI.
Zuckerberg regrets bowing to Biden ‘pressure’ over Covid
The billionaire says White House officials pressured Meta to remove content ‘for months’ in 2021.
The billionaire says White House officials pressured Meta to remove content ‘for months’ in 2021.
Canada hits China-made electric cars with 100% tariff
The move comes after similar announcements, including in the US and European Union.
The move comes after similar announcements, including in the US and European Union.
In Russia, questions swirl over arrest of Telegram boss
Since Pavel Durov was detained in France, Russian media has been awash with speculation and conspiracies.
Since Pavel Durov was detained in France, Russian media has been awash with speculation and conspiracies.
Uber fined €290m for personal data transfer
The Dutch watchdog said the transfers were a “serious violation” of EU data protection regulation.
The Dutch watchdog said the transfers were a “serious violation” of EU data protection regulation.
Australians get ‘right to disconnect’ after hours
A new law has come into effect that allows employees to ignore communications from employers after hours.
A new law has come into effect that allows employees to ignore communications from employers after hours.