Saturday, January 31, 2026

Tech News

How Google is fighting back against low quality AI content

Google is tackling low quality AI content, so don't give up on your own website as they crack down on low effort pump n dump.

Does the EU’s legislation for artificial intelligence go far enough?

Artificial intelligence ads and info are becoming more widespread, and the EU's new policy comes at a good time - but is it enough?

Apple faces class action lawsuits – what businesses can learn NOT to do

While the giant Apple likely won't be hindered by this lawsuit, their mistakes demonstrate valuable lessons for smaller businesses.

Oregon’s new right to repair bill is now the toughest in the nation

When it comes to managing our ever increasing technology, right to repair continues to emerge in the conversation, and Oregon takes a stand.

What you need to know about the EU’s new AI Act

The EU has passed some significant legislation for AI - here's what the new act means for you, and what it could mean going forward.

Elon Musk sparks battle of giants with OpenAI lawsuit

Musk's flowery lawsuit against OpenAI may seem oddly altruistic, but many have to suspect this is preemptive against the competition.

Google’s In Beddit With Reddit for generative AI training

Reddit users are becoming a training ground for generative AI, but there are some important things for businesses to keep in mind.

Airline claims they aren’t liable for AI chatbot misinformation

Air Canada denied responsibility for misinformation from their AI chatbot, but this raises the question: why use it if you won't train it?