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Italy Bans U.S.-based AI Chatbot Replika From Using Personal Data

International Business Times 

Italy's Data Protection Agency said on Friday it was prohibiting artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot company Replika from using the personal data of Italian users, citing risks to minors and emotionally fragile people.

Samsung LED Settlement Worth $150 Million, Nanotech Firm Says

International Business Times 

Samsung Electronics Co has agreed to pay $150 million to British nanotechnology company Nanoco Technologies to settle patent lawsuits over technology used in Samsung's LED televisions, Nanoco and an investor in its cases said Friday.



Family Of Amir Locke File Wrongful-death Lawsuit In Minneapolis

International Business Times 

The family of Amir Locke, a Black man who was killed by Minneapolis police during a no-knock raid on an apartment last year, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the city and the officer who fired the fatal gunshots.

Twitter Playing 'Stupid Game' To Stall Ex-workers' Legal Claims: Lawyer

International Business Times 

Twitter Inc is refusing to arbitrate legal claims by hundreds of ex-employees who cannot produce copies of employment contracts they signed, after the company successfully moved to have their class action claims sent to arbitration, according to a court filing.

Biden Hails January Jobs Report, Waves Off Inflation Question

International Business Times 

President Joe Biden on Friday hailed a jobs report that showed 517,000 jobs were created in January and unemployment fell to 3.4%, its lowest rate in 54 years, as evidence that his economic plan is strengthening the U.S.

S&P Cuts Two Adani Firms' Rating To Negative From Stable

International Business Times 

Credit ratings agency S&P on Friday cut its rating outlook on Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone and Adani Electricity to negative from stable, while peer Moody's warned the recent sell-off in Adani Group's shares could hurt the Indian conglomerate's ability to raise capital.

U.S. Says More Tesla, Ford, GM EVs Eligible For Tax Credits

International Business Times 

The U.S. Treasury Department said Friday it will make more Tesla , Ford Motor, General Motors and Volkswagen electric vehicles eligible for up to $7,500 tax credits after it revised its vehicle classification definitions.





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