A song that uses AI to clone the voices of Drake and The Weeknd, without the artists' permission, goes viral on social media (Mark Savage/BBC) - TechnW3
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As Palantir vies for a £480M contract to build a "federated data platform" for the UK's NHS, experts say the company's Foundry tool is costly and hard to use (Ian Johnston/Financial Times) - TechnW3
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Sega acquires Rovio, best known for its Angry Birds franchise, for €706M (Jenni Reid/CNBC) - TechnW3
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Netflix's second ever livestream hit technical issues, leading to a 75+ minute delay and the company taping the Love is Blind reunion episode for later viewing (Amanda Silberling/TechCrunch) - TechnW3
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Sources detail Google's project Magi, with 160+ people working full time on it, to enhance search with AI, as Samsung considers making Bing search the default (Nico Grant/New York Times) - TechnW3
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An early look at the Jack Dorsey-backed federated social network Bluesky, which emulates Twitter's looks and feels like a simpler, positive time on the internet (Jay Peters/The Verge) - TechnW3
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The US-China Economic and Security Review Commission, created by Congress in 2000, accuses Shein and Pinduoduo's Temu of data risks, IP infringement, and more (Coco Feng/South China Morning Post) - TechnW3
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Similarweb: Twitter's traffic fell 7.7% YoY in March, the third straight month of decline, unique web visitors fell 3.3% YoY, and Android app DAUs fell 9.8% YoY (Shirin Ghaffary/Vox) - TechnW3
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Amid an AI stocks frenzy, enterprise AI company CXApp's stock closed at $13.85 on April 14, up from a $1.33 closing on April 11, taking its market cap to ~$164M (Subrat Patnaik/Bloomberg) - TechnW3
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Numerous public service Twitter accounts, including for US National Weather Service offices, say they can't automatically post all alerts due to new API rules (Matt Binder/Mashable) - TechnW3
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