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While the US search giant is signing new deals with Australian publishers, it will not renew its fact-checking contract with Australian Associated Press amid a global backlash on fact-checking.
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The Albanese government says it will not be “dictated to by multinational tech companies” after Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta warned against “overly broad” privacy laws so that it could use personal data to train its artificial intelligence models.
The billionaire’s wealth got a huge boost as shares in his tech company Oracle soared on the back of investment in AI.
Ellison also amended his Giving Pledge to focus resources on his Oxford-based institute tackling healthcare, hunger, and climate change.
Mark Zuckerberg has been on a hiring blitz as he looks to build artificial-intelligence software that’s smarter than humans.