Day: February 9, 2025

How to choose a country for IT business operations — guest column

How to choose a country for IT business operations — guest column Sergiy Barbashyn, lawyer and owner of Barbashyn Law Firm, explains what to expect when setting up a business abroad and which countries IT companies can consider in 2025 in an exclusive column for AIN. Powered by WPeMatico https://en.ain.ua/2025/02/07/how-to-choose-a-country-for-it-business-operations/

Trump ends legal battle over Twitter ban

Trump ends legal battle over Twitter ban President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against the company formerly known as Twitter appears to be over. Trump sued the social media platform for banning him in the aftermath of January 6, 2021, when Trump’s supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol. While a federal judge dismissed

Apple’s new research robot takes a page from Pixar’s playbook

Apple’s new research robot takes a page from Pixar’s playbook Last month, Apple offered up more insight into its consumer robotics work via a research paper that argues that traits like expressive movements are key to optimizing human-robot interaction. “Like most animals,” starts the report, “humans are highly sensitive to

Elon Musk said he’s not interested in acquiring TikTok

Elon Musk said he’s not interested in acquiring TikTok Elon Musk recently said he is “not chomping at the bit to acquire TikTok.” Musk made those remarks during an interview at the WELT Economic Summit on January 28. A video of the interview was published today. The interview came after

Ex-Meta employee sues for sexual harassment

Ex-Meta employee sues for sexual harassment Welcome back to Week in Review. This week we’re diving into Google quietly removing its pledge to not build AI weapons for surveillance; how Elon Musk and DOGE are facilitating the biggest breach of U.S. government data; researchers who were able to re-create a

AI pioneer Fei-Fei Li says AI policy must be based on ‘science, not science fiction’

AI pioneer Fei-Fei Li says AI policy must be based on ‘science, not science fiction’ Fei-Fei Li, the Stanford computer scientist and startup founder sometimes known as “the Godmother of AI,” has outlined “three fundamental principles for the future of AI policymaking” ahead of next week’s AI Action Summit in