[Thread] A look at a report from FTX debtors on the company's control failures, like awful recordkeeping, lying about using cold wallets, and sloppy key storage (Molly White/@molly0xfff) - TechnW3
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As Congress weighs regulating AI, consumer advocates and the tech industry converge on Washington, DC to influence US lawmakers, most of whom lack AI expertise (Cat Zakrzewski/Washington Post) - TechnW3
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In a reversal, Twitter lets users like and retweet Substack links, but searches including "Substack" still return results for just "newsletter" instead (Igor Bonifacic/Engadget) - TechnW3
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Tests show Twitter has lifted restrictions on Kremlin-linked accounts, including Putin's, with some appearing in For You feeds, reversing an April 2022 policy (James Titcomb/Telegraph) - TechnW3
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An interview with Victor Wong, Google's senior director of product management for Privacy Sandbox, about replacing third-party cookies, Apple's ATT, and more (Thomas Germain/Gizmodo) - TechnW3
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Baidu sues "relevant" app developers and Apple over fake apps for its Ernie bot on the App Store; Ernie, launched in March 2023, doesn't have an official app (Reuters) - TechnW3
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Twitter replaces the "state-affiliated media" label on NPR's account with a new label describing the nonprofit media company as "government funded" (Aidan McLaughlin/Mediaite) - TechnW3
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Twitter changes the label on NPR's account to "Government Funded" after criticism about adding a "US state-affiliated media" label (Bobby Allyn/@BobbyAllyn) - TechnW3
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Elon Musk claims Twitter never blocked Substack links and it was "trying to download a massive portion of the Twitter database to bootstrap their Twitter clone" (Matt Novak/Forbes) - TechnW3
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How Uber revamped its app, attracting more drivers and extending its lead on Lyft; YipitData: Uber's US market share grew from 62% in early 2020 to 74% now (Preetika Rana/Wall Street Journal) - TechnW3
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