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Operations in the North Pole run like any other business and it takes a confident, organised CEO to keep it all running smoothly. Read more: Sleighing it: How CEO Santa keeps the workforce in high spirits
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As 2024 draws to a close, we took a look at the past year and the year ahead with Christina Blacklaws, the former president of the Law Society of England and […] The post Christina Blacklaws: “We’re on the cusp of meaningful A2J change” appeared first on Legal IT Insider.
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Jenifer Swallow is a general counsel turned strategic advisor who was previously CEO of LawtechUK and has a focus on fast growth tech companies. Speaking to Legal IT Insider about […] The post Jenifer Swallow: “We’re moving next year into a strategic deployment approach” appeared first on Legal IT Insider.
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The investigation follows the EU’s orders earlier this month requesting TikTok to freeze internal documents. Read more: EU opens DSA probe into TikTok over Romanian elections
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Malicious parties exploited a vulnerability in a feature the platform launched in 2017 to access millions of users’ data. Read more: Irish watchdog fines Meta €251m for multiple GDPR violations
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The announcement comes shortly after OpenAI launched its text-to-video AI generator, Sora. Read more: Google DeepMind reveals new AI model to rival OpenAI’s Sora
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The Chinese-owned social media app is running out of time before it’s either forcefully sold or banned in the US. Read more: TikTok appeals to the US Supreme Court to halt its ban
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The company will partner Japanese taxi operator, Nihon Kotsu, and taxi app GO to prepare its self-driving vehicles for driving in Tokyo. Read more: Alphabet-owned Waymo to test robotaxis in Tokyo
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The sale comes six years after BlackBerry purchased Cylance for $1.4bn in cash. Read more: BlackBerry to sell Cylance security assets to Arctic Wolf
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Affected individuals may be able apply for compensatory payment from April. Read more: Meta settles Australian Cambridge Analytica case for A$50m