Top tech news today: November 15, 2024

Top tech news today’s highlights include how Crypto industry seeks policy change after Trump’s victory, robotaxi regulatory challenges for Musk, Nvidia and ASML bet on AI growth.

1. Crypto industry pushes for policy change after Trump victory

The crypto industry is lobbying for significant policy changes, anticipating a more favorable regulatory environment following Donald Trump’s recent electoral victory. AML Intelligence

Also read: Trump the crypto advocate: Analyzing Trump’s cryptocurrency policies

2. Global crypto market hits $3T amid Trump bump

The global cryptocurrency market has reached a record $3 trillion, fueled by market optimism triggered by Trump’s political success. Techopedia

3. Trump’s victory may ease Musk’s robotaxi regulatory path

Trump’s electoral win could simplify regulatory hurdles for Musk’s robotaxi project, although challenges persist in overcoming safety concerns and public acceptance. MoneyControl

Also read: Waymo launches the largest robotaxi service in Los Angeles

4. Google calls for fibre-optic cables to be critical infrastructure in Africa

Google has urged the US and other nations to recognize fibre-optic cables as critical infrastructure, emphasizing their importance for connectivity and economic development in Africa. Reuters

5. UK’s Ofgem approves five new North Sea power links

Ofgem has granted approval for five new North Sea energy links, aiming to enhance the UK’s energy connectivity and its transition to cleaner energy sources. Capacity Media

6. US regulator may put Google under federal supervision

The Federal Trade Commission is considering placing Google under federal supervision, a significant move to address antitrust concerns surrounding the tech giant. Reuters

7. EU fines Meta $797 million over Facebook Marketplace practices

The European Union has fined Meta $797 million for engaging in anti-competitive practices that favored its Facebook Marketplace over competitors. Investing.com

Also read: Meta cuts 40% EU users’ fee on Facebook and Instagram

8. JD.com struggles with consumption weakness, misses revenue estimates

JD.com continues to face weak consumer demand, missing revenue targets as it grapples with slowing economic growth and ongoing market challenges. MSN

9. Booking.com must comply with EU’s Digital Markets Act

The European Commission has mandated that Booking.com comply with the Digital Markets Act, which aims to regulate the conduct of large online platforms in the EU. EurActiv

10. Siemens plans up to 5,000 job cuts amid struggles

Siemens is considering cutting up to 5,000 jobs as the company faces ongoing financial struggles and aims to streamline its operations. India Today

11. India to probe Ola Electric over service standards

India’s government is investigating Ola Electric for potential violations of service standards after complaints from customers regarding its e-scooters. Economic Times

12. Nvidia’s new Jetson Thor powers humanoid robots

Nvidia’s latest chip, Jetson Thor, is designed to enhance humanoid robot capabilities, making them smarter and more efficient for various applications. IoT Tech News

13. ASML maintains 2030 sales forecast driven by AI demand

ASML is confident in its 2030 sales forecast, with AI-driven demand for its advanced semiconductor equipment leading growth prospects. Bloomberg

14. ASML CEO discusses AI boom benefits

ASML’s CEO highlights the significant benefits of the AI boom for the company, with growing demand for cutting-edge semiconductor manufacturing technology. US News

15. Vaulted Deep raises funds to inject carbon waste into wells

Climate-tech startup Vaulted Deep has secured funding to further its mission of injecting carbon waste into deep wells as part of a sustainable solution to reduce emissions. Reuters

16. La Vanguardia leaves disinformation network X

Spanish newspaper La Vanguardia has distanced itself from the disinformation network known as X, a move marking a significant step in combating fake news. Al Jazeera

17. TikTok launches AI-powered video platform for advertisers

TikTok has unveiled an AI-powered video platform aimed at enhancing advertising opportunities for global marketers, leveraging advanced algorithms. Reuters

18. FTC’s Holyoak concerned about AI collecting children’s data

The FTC’s Holyoak has raised concerns over AI technologies collecting children’s data, calling for stricter regulation to protect privacy and safety. US News

19. Google launches AI voice assistant Gemini on iPhone

Google has rolled out its AI-powered voice assistant Gemini for iPhone users, offering enhanced voice recognition and smarter interactions. Reuters

20. Pony.ai seeks $4.5 billion valuation for US IPO

Chinese robotaxi company Pony.ai is aiming for a $4.5 billion valuation in its upcoming US

Vionna-Fiducia Theja

Vionna Fiducia Theja

Vionna Fiducia Theja is a passionate journalist with a First Class Honours degree in Media and Communication from the University of Liverpool. A storyteller at heart, she delves into the vibrant worlds of technology, art, and entertainment, where creativity meets innovation. Vionna believes in the power of media to transform lives and spark conversations that matter. Connect with her at v.zheng@btw.media.

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