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28.01.26 - 13:48
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UK media groups should be allowed opt out of Google AI Overviews, CMA says (The Guardian)
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News organisations hope proposals will increase leverage to get paid if content is used in AI summariesWeb publishers and news organisations could be given the power to stop Google scraping their content for its AI Overviews, under measures announced by the UK competition watchdog to loosen its grip on online search.Media organisations have experienced a drop in click-through traffic to their websites – and therefore their revenue – since Google started posting AI summaries at the top of search results, which many people read without clicking through to the original journalism. Continue reading......
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28.01.26 - 12:18
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Amazon to Cut 16,000 Corporate Jobs as AI Competition Intensifies (Bloomberg)
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Amazon.com announced plans to terminate about 16,000 corporate employees, only a few months after announcing it was cutting 14,000 roles. The company will offer US-based employees 90 days to search for a new role internally, as well as severance and other transition support. Mandeep Singh of Bloomberg Intelligence has more. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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28.01.26 - 12:06
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′Teach our children well′: Jack Ma urges changes to China′s rural education in AI era (SCMP)
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Education in China's countryside should shift away from rote-based learning to focus on nurturing curiosity and creativity in the artificial intelligence era, Alibaba Group Holding founder Jack Ma said in a meeting with rural teachers on Monday.
In remarks published by the Jack Ma Foundation on Tuesday, former English teacher Ma said the dawn of the AI era posed a challenge for rural education, but also presented an opportunity to “return to the fundamentals of education”. Alibaba owns the South......
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