Vibe.co wants to make buying TV ads like Google and Meta advertising. The adtech startup offers a self-service platform for buying ads on streaming TV. Vibe just raised a $50 million Series B ...
Google’s YouTube has agreed to pay $24.5 million to settle a lawsuit by President Donald Trump over his 2021 account suspension following the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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OpenAI had previously launched a shopping feature in ChatGPT that helped users find products that were best suited to them, but the suggested results then linked out to merchants’ websites, where a ...
Most AI assistants save a complete record of your conversations, making them easily visible to anyone with access to your devices. Those conversations are also stored online, often indefinitely, so ...
The Justice Department is pushing a federal judge to force Google to sell its AdX advertising exchange and overhaul its ad business practices.
Longtime Google critics were disappointed after Mehta’s ruling didn’t include a breakup. If Brinkema reaches a similar conclusion, The Trade Desk Chief Revenue Officer Jed Dederick testified, “I think ...
For the past four days, the Justice Department has sought to persuade a federal judge in Virginia to force Alphabet Inc.’s Google to sell off part of the company and change the way it does business to ...
The rise of artificial intelligence services saved Google from a breakup in its search antitrust case earlier this month. Google’s lawyers seem to be hoping AI might do the same for the second ...
Divesting Chrome and Android is off the table, but Google may still have to share data and change how it runs ads—moves that could shake up advertisers and publishers worldwide. Here’s a clear look at ...
Perplexity AI launches comprehensive search API giving developers access to hundreds of billions of web pages, challenging Google's dominance in search infrastructure.
"Google, with its $3 trillion market cap, already controls what Americans see online through search and ads — now it wants to control what we watch,” an NBC spokesperson tells The Hollywood Reporter.