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Tuesday: AI functions for Ray-Ban Meta glasses, million-dollar fine for WhatsApp

The US company Meta is introducing certain AI functions for its Ray-Ban AR glasses in selected EU countries. Some AI functions are left out. This is also related to European data protection regulations. In India, Meta has completely different problems. The competition authority there restricts WhatsApp’s data exchange with other meta-companies and imposes a fine worth millions. And a data submarine cable between Germany and Finland is damaged. Cause open – the most important messages at a glance.

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Meta’s smart AR glasses in cooperation with Ray-Ban has been around for more than a year. And it’s a bestseller – too without artificial intelligence (AI). It was reportedly in 60 percent of Ray-Ban stores in Europe, Africa and the Middle East the most commonly sold glasses. With the glasses you can Videos and photos make; The Ray-Ban Meta Glasses also have Speakers, microphone and a touchpad in the hangers. You can with them Listen to music or answer calls. Now they are also available in some EU countries certain AI functions. Others stand the European data protection rules in the way. Ray-Ban Meta Glasses: Certain AI functions now also available in Europe

Four years ago, the Meta messaging service updated Whatsapp its Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Users were obliged to extended data sharing conditions with other meta companies to accept in order to continue using the app. The Indian competition authority CCI then took charge an investigation the way WhatsApp does Collects user data and shares it with other meta companiesand condemned the messenger now because of antitrust violations. The exchange of data from Whatsapp with other meta-services will also be restricted a fine due. India: Millions in fine for WhatsApp

Since then Attack on the two strands of the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelinewhich continues to concern the investigative authorities to this day critical infrastructure in the Baltic Sea closely observed. Now that is C-Lion1 submarine cable between Germany and Finland defect. The end points of the fiber optic connection are located in Helsinki and Rostock. According to a Finnish public broadcaster, the cable was completed eight years ago currently no data more. The Cause of the failure is currently being investigated. Connection cut: submarine data cable between Germany and Finland damaged

Die Rivalry between the United States and China has grown and continues to grow in recent years carried out more and more openly. Under the newly elected US President Donald Trump, the conflicts between the two major powers could worsen further tighten. It is all the more surprising that US President Joseph Biden and China’s head of state Xi Jinping at a meeting that lasted almost two hours on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Community (APEC) summit in Peru’s capital Lima, agreed to this have, AI doesn’t control of nuclear weapons systems to leave. USA and China: Do not leave control of nuclear weapons to an AI

According to numerous News reports and internet videos is supposed to be a change to the Linux kernel 3888.9 percent faster make. The developer of the much discussed change has now had enough of the hype and released it a clarification. In this he points out something else that has happened so far hardly any attention found: The test report mentioning the increase also mentions a slowdown in a second benchmark. But the story is even more complicated. The CPU and software are probably crucial. Developer denies 4000 percent faster Linux kernel

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How are data privacy regulations ⁢in the EU impacting the development ‌and features of AI technologies in wearable devices?

‌ Excellent, let’s begin with the first section.

Guest 1: Dr. Amelia Jones, a⁣ renowned expert in the field⁢ of‌ AI technology and its applications in wearable devices.

Guest​ 2: Mr.⁢ David ⁣Thompson, a legal analyst ‌specializing ‍in data privacy law and its implications ⁤in ‍the EU and India.

Interviewer: ‌Let’s start with the ⁤announcement by ⁤Meta introducing certain AI functions for its ​Ray-Ban AR glasses in selected⁤ EU countries. As an AI expert, Dr. Jones, could you tell us your thoughts on the potential impact of these‍ AI features on the ⁢Ray-Ban Meta glasses?⁤ How⁢ do you think the⁤ European market will receive these developments, given their strict data protection regulations?

Dr. Amelia ‌Jones: Well, first of all, it’s exciting to ‍see Meta exploring AI capabilities in its Ray-Ban glasses. These features could ⁤potentially enhance ‌user experience by providing more advanced functionalities such⁢ as image ‌recognition and natural language processing. However, as‍ you mentioned, the European market ​has strict data protection regulations, which is why only certain AI functions are‌ being rolled out. It will be interesting to see how ‍consumers respond to this limited set of ‌features ⁢and whether they are enough to ⁢satisfy their demands. In terms of privacy concerns, Meta will have ⁢to ensure that user data‍ collected through these AI⁣ functions is properly handled ‍and safeguarded against misuse, as per the⁣ GDPR guidelines. This might require additional ⁣investments‍ in data security and ⁣privacy measures, which ‌could be a challenge for ⁢the company.

Interviewer: That’s a great ‍point, Dr. Jones. Moving on to our next topic,⁤ we have the ongoing controversy surrounding WhatsApp’s data-sharing practices in India. As a legal analyst, Mr. ‌Thompson, could ‍you shed ​light on the⁤ Indian competition authority’s decision to impose a fine on WhatsApp for antitrust violations? What implications might this have on the messaging platform’s ⁤future⁤ business operations in India and the wider‌ region?

Mr. David Thompson: The Indian competition authority’s decision to impose a fine on WhatsApp ​is a result of their investigation into the messaging platform’s data-sharing practices ⁢with ‍other meta-owned companies. They have found that Whats

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