Top tech stories today: October 21, 2024

Penguin Random House blocks AI training on books

Penguin Random House has blocked the use of its copyrighted books for training AI models, joining a growing trend of publishers protecting their content. PCMag

Startup raises $400M for photonic AI chips

A startup has raised $400 million to develop photonic AI chips, promising to revolutionize data center efficiency and significantly reduce energy consumption. Capacity Media

Meta introduces AI model to review other AI

Meta launches an AI model designed to evaluate and verify the work of other AI models, potentially increasing reliability and accuracy across various applications. Bol News

Gusto CTO warns against hiring AI specialists

The head of technology at Gusto argues that hiring an army of AI specialists is the wrong approach, advocating for broader skill sets in teams. TechCrunch

Eric Schmidt’s SandboxAQ targets $5B valuation

SandboxAQ, the AI-quantum company founded by Eric Schmidt, is eyeing a $5 billion valuation as it pushes forward with its ambitious technological advancements. TechCrunch

APRICOT 2025 opens call for presentations

The Asia Pacific Internet Conference on Operational Technologies (APRICOT) has opened its call for presentations for the 2025 event. APNIC

AFRINIC seeks feedback on internet governance

AFRINIC has opened a call for community feedback as it seeks to shape the future of internet governance in the African region. AFRINIC

Eutelsat launches first satellites after merger

Eutelsat successfully launched its first satellites using a SpaceX rocket following its merger, signaling a major expansion in satellite communications. CNBC

Colt expands US fiber optic network

Colt Technology Services is expanding its fiber optic infrastructure across the US, providing enhanced network connectivity to enterprise customers. Capacity Media

Researchers set new wireless speed record

A team of researchers has set a new world record for wireless data transmission speed, showcasing groundbreaking advancements in wireless technology. Capacity Media

Apple introduces macOS Sequoia snap feature

Apple’s latest macOS update, Sequoia, adds a “Snap” feature similar to Windows, making it easier for users to manage windows on their screens. The Verge

Hackers exploit Internet Archive via Zendesk tickets

Hackers are exploiting the Internet Archive by manipulating Zendesk tickets, exposing vulnerabilities in help desk management systems. The Verge

Google pauses play store overhaul order

A court has granted Google’s request to pause the implementation of an order requiring changes to the Play Store’s operations, delaying the overhaul. Economic Times

Wisetech board investigates CEO over media allegations

Wisetech’s board is reviewing allegations made against its CEO in recent media reports, raising questions about the leadership of the tech company. Bloomberg

Throne’s toilet camera provides health insights

Throne’s new toilet camera captures images of users’ waste, analyzing it for potential health insights, sparking both intrigue and privacy concerns. AllSides

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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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