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TikTok roars back: The restoration of TikTok to Apple and Google’s app stores has more than doubled its usual downloads rate and slowed rivals from YouTube to Instagram. Rednote, the Chinese app that emerged as TikTok’s potential replacement, saw downloads plummet 91%. Free delivery of AGI: Alibaba CEO Eddie Wu proclaimed artificial general intelligence his company’s primary objective. Speaking after Alibaba reported AI- boosted earnings, Wu described the AI opportunity for tech companies as something that only happens once in several generations. Debating EU speech: Donald Trump’s administration is using freedom of speech as the latest line of attack on the EU in a campaign that’s shaking the foundations of an alliance dating back to the dawn of the Cold War. | |
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Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. is riding a wave of optimism about the prospects of Chinese artificial intelligence developers and suppliers, with shares rising more than 250% over the past year. The US-sanctioned chipmaker, a closer partner to Huawei Technologies Co., controls some of China’s most advanced chipmaking technology and machinery. | |
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Silicon Valley’s favorite bit of sleep technology may pose a privacy risk. Eight Sleep’s pricey bed cover system requires an internet connection to work correctly, adjusting the bed’s temperature dynamically to give the user a perfect night’s rest. However, a security researcher has found that its software may be used by employees to track an individual’s activities. Ellen Huet looks at the implications in today’s Tech In Depth. | |
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