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  • Tesla vs. Customer: Chinese Court Sides with Automaker Over Brake Failure Allegations Tesla won a defamation lawsuit against a Chinese customer who claimed her Model 3 had brake failure, with the court ordering damages.
  • Tesla's Invasion of Privacy: Controversy Arises Over Sensitive Driver Data Sharing Tesla's privacy controversy raises concerns over excessive data collection and cybersecurity risks as vehicles become more connected.
  • Truth Behind Black Boxes: Why They're Not Actually Black! The black box is actually bright orange, designed to withstand extreme conditions and aid in crash investigations.
  • UAE Billionaire Joins Forces with Trump to Build $20 Billion Data Centers President-elect Donald Trump has secured the UAE billionaire's investment in constructing data centers across the United States.
  • Amazon Plows $11 Billion into AI Infrastructure – Will This Boost Georgia’s Economy? Amazon invests $11 billion in Georgia's AWS to boost AI infrastructure, creating 550 high-skilled jobs amid rising energy demands.
  • Tesla’s Data Collection Controversy: How Far Is Too Far When Tracking Personal Information? A Tesla Cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas raises concerns over data collection and privacy, highlighting the need for better regulations.
  • Brad Smith Calls for AI Research Funding as Microsoft Plans $80 Billion Investment Microsoft plans to invest $80 billion in AI data centers, urging increased funding for AI research and a national talent strategy.
  • Volkswagen Data Breach Exposes 800,000 EV Owners’ Personal Info for Months Volkswagen's Cariad software unit faced a major data leak, exposing personal data of 800,000 electric vehicle owners for months.
  • ByteDance Plans to Invest $7B in NVIDIA Chips Despite U.S. Export Restrictions ByteDance continues to invest in NVIDIA AI chips, planning to spend $7 billion by 2025, despite U.S. export restrictions.
  • Schneider Electric Partners with NVIDIA to Create Sustainable AI Data Centers Schneider Electric accelerates data center solutions for energy efficiency and sustainability in response to AI-driven demand.
  • Chinese Appliances Under Fire: Smart Air Fryers Found to Be Storing Your Data Ecovacs faces backlash for its robot vacuum's behavior and data security issues, raising concerns about Chinese-made appliances' vulnerabilities.
  • Microsoft to Buy 485,000 NVIDIA Chips, More Than Triple Last Year’s Purchase Microsoft plans to buy 485,000 NVIDIA Hopper chips in 2024, significantly outpacing competitors like Meta in AI chip acquisitions.
  • ByteDance Defies Restrictions to Buy Over 200,000 NVIDIA AI Chips—Here’s What It Means ByteDance becomes China's largest NVIDIA AI chip buyer, facing challenges amid U.S. export controls and TikTok's user growth slowdown.
  • Meta's Meltdown: German Court Ruling Threatens Massive Payouts Over Data Breach Meta faces potential claims from German users after a court ruling on a 2021 data breach affecting 500 million users worldwide.
  • Ford Pays $165 Million to Settle Recall Delays, Commits to Improved Safety Ford Motor Company will pay $165 million for delays in recalling vehicles with faulty rear cameras, enhancing safety compliance measures.
  • AMD Lays Off 1,000 Employees as It Shifts Focus to AI Chips Amid Competition with Nvidia AMD lays off 1,000 employees as it shifts focus to AI chips, aiming to compete with Nvidia in the growing data center market.
  • China-Made Air Fryers Accused of Eavesdropping and Sharing Data on TikTok Investigations reveal Chinese air fryer apps may record conversations and share data with TikTok, raising privacy concerns in the UK.
  • Instagram is the Most-Used Social App Among U.S. Teens, But TikTok Is Still Their Favorite Instagram is the top app among American teens, with 87% monthly usage, followed by TikTok at 79% and Snapchat at 71%.
  • TikTok Makes Changes to User Registration and Data Transparency TikTok revamps user registration, enhancing transparency on data collection amid privacy investigations by South Korean authorities.
  • South Korea's Suicide Rate Hits 9-Year High with 38.8 Daily Deaths The suicide rate in South Korea reached a new high last year, averaging 38.8 deaths per day, the most in nearly a decade.
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