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06.03.26 - 07:30
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Mark Zuckerberg says criminal behavior on Facebook inevitable (The Guardian)
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Meta CEO, grilled about children's safety, says in taped deposition a user pool of billions will include bad actorsHarms to children, such as sexual exploitation and detriments to mental health, are inevitable on Meta's platforms, the company's CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Instagram leader Adam Mosseri said in taped depositions played at a trial in New Mexico on Tuesday and Wednesday.“I just think if you're serving billions of people, the unfortunate reality is that some very small percent of them are going to be criminals, and we should work as hard as we can to stop that activity from happening,” said Zuckerberg. “I don't think that the standard for our platforms would be that you should assume that it will ever be perfect.” Continue reading......
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06.03.26 - 05:12
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Big-Tech Signs Ratepayer-Protection Pledge (ZeroHedge)
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Big-Tech Signs Ratepayer-Protection Pledge
As the AI and data center explosion threatens to overwhelm the grid, the Trump administration organized a commitment from the hyperscalers driving that demand: pay your own way, or don't build here.
*TRUMP: TELLING BIG TECH THEY NEED TO PROVIDE THEIR OWN POWER
*TRUMP: NEGOTIATED NEW RATE PAYER PLEDGE ON DATA CENTER ENERGY
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) February 25, 2026
On March 4, the White House rolled out the Ratepayer Protection Pledge, signed by Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, Oracle, and xAI. The deal is simple and overdue: these companies must build, bring, or buy every new megawatt they need, and then some. No more socializing the costs onto ordinary ratepayers already hammered by years of green-mandate fallout.
The five core commitments are straightforward:
Full funding of new generation: Companies cover 100% of new power plants or purchases, with extra capacity added where possible to actually benefit the broader grid.
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06.03.26 - 00:54
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Trump sued in bid to undo approval of TikTok′s US sale (SCMP)
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Donald Trump and his attorney general were sued on Thursday by retail investors in two social media rivals of TikTok seeking to reverse the US president's approval of a deal by the company's Chinese owner ByteDance to form a majority American-owned joint venture.
The lawsuit, the first legal challenge to the deal, argues that Trump's approval last year violated requirements set out in a 2024 divestiture law. Two California residents who hold shares in Alphabet and Meta Platforms sued, backed by......
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05.03.26 - 20:24
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Why Lloyd Blankfein Is Happy Elon Musk Is Backing the US (Bloomberg)
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"They're on the cutting edge and they're still motivated to work. Thank goodness."
Former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein joins Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway on this live recording of the Odd Lots podcast to discuss private credit, rich people's attitudes towards taxes and why he is glad to have Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk on the side of American industries. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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05.03.26 - 18:45
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Trump, Bondi sued over TikTok deal (The Hill)
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Two investors sued President Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi on Thursday over the administration's approval of a deal that saw TikTok spun off into a separate American-owned entity in order to continue operating in the U.S. Zhaocheng Anthony Tan, a shareholder in Google's parent company Alphabet, and Garrett Reid, a Meta shareholder, argue the......
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05.03.26 - 17:01
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Binarly gibt einen Führungswechsel bekannt, da die Nachfrage von Unternehmen nach Sicherheit in der Lieferkette zunimmt (Business Wire)
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SANTA MONICA, Kalifornien--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Binarly, der Branchenführer im Bereich Software- und Firmware-Lieferkettensicherheit, hat heute einen Führungswechsel bekannt gegeben, da das Unternehmen in seine nächste Wachstumsphase eintritt. Der Gründer und derzeitige CEO Alex Matrosov ist dem Vorstand des Unternehmens beigetreten, und Gwenyth Castro hat die Position der Chief Executive Officer übernommen, um die globale Markteinführung und das Unternehmenswachstum voranzutreiben.
Binarly hat seine Transparency Platform auf Basis einer einzigartigen, patentierten Kerntechnologie entwickelt, die den weltweit größten Unternehmen dabei helfen soll, Risiken durch Software von Drittanbietern in komplexen Umgebungen zu identifizieren und zu reduzieren. Die Plattform genießt das Vertrauen von Unternehmen wie Meta und Dell, um nur einige zu nennen.
„Wir haben Binarly entwickelt, um ein Problem zu lösen, das die Branche immer wieder ignoriert hat: Man kann nicht sichern, was man nicht sehen kann“, erkl...
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