TikTok is set to cut several hundred UK jobs as part of a global restructuring of its trust and safety division, with the company increasingly relying on AI to moderate
TikTok is set to cut several hundred UK jobs as part of a global restructuring of its trust and safety division, with the company increasingly relying on AI to moderate
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TikTok has received a €530 million (£450 million) fine from Ireland’s Data Protection Commissioner (DPC) due to concerns over its handling of user information.
The app went offline in the United States late Saturday. It was subsequently removed from both Apple’s and Google’s app stores in anticipation of a law that takes effect on
TikTok announced late Friday that it will go dark in the United States on Sunday unless the White House provides assurances to other major social media platforms.
The director of Canada’s Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), David Vigneault, has issued a warning about the video app TikTok, highlighting concerns that user data could be accessed by the Chinese
FTX creditors are to be fully reimbursed following the collapse of the cryptocurrency exchange in late 2022.
President Joe Biden is on the verge of banning TikTok in the US following the Senate’s approval of a new law that mandates the app’s Chinese owner, Bytedance, to sell
A charity promoting effective altruism, funded by the incarcerated Sam Bankman-Fried, known for his involvement in cryptocurrency fraud, is set to close in the aftermath of the FTX debacle.
Sam Bankman-Fried has received a 25-year prison sentence, with the judge citing his apparent lack of remorse and tendency to distort the truth.
Over the years, foreign ministry spokespersons have made numerous hypocritical statements. Russia’s insistence on seeking peace in Ukraine lacks credibility, while Iran’s denial of involvement in Middle Eastern unrest fails