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Tabcorp signs on to use Mindway AI software
  Software  

Tabcorp signs on to use Mindway AI software

To analyse player behavioural patterns for signs of problem gambling.

By Ry Crozier

 
China's AI industry barely slowed by US chip export rules
  Hardware  

China's AI industry barely slowed by US chip export rules

Algorithmic workarounds pursued.

By Stephen Nellis, Josh Ye and Jane Lanhee Lee

 
US FTC proposes ban on Meta profiting from children's data
  Software  

US FTC proposes ban on Meta profiting from children's data

May tighten an existing agreement on privacy.

By Staff Writer

 
 
 
 
 
 

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