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California AG Bonta: Meta Case Centers on Restitution and Distortion
A landmark child safety trial against Meta Platforms has begun, with state attorneys general arguing it’s about more than monetary damages. They allege Meta’s platform design fosters child addiction and harms mental well-being, violating consumer protection laws. While Meta anticipates massive penalties, states seek substantial civil penalties and platform reforms, aiming for industry-wide solutions for child safety online.
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Jim Cramer: Market Pessimism Breeds Buying Opportunities
Despite prevailing negative sentiment driven by rising yields, inflation, and oil prices, savvy investors can find opportunities. Current market conditions offer attractive entry points for those looking beyond short-term volatility. Underlying economic resilience is evident, particularly in the tech sector and consumer spending, suggesting potential for a rebound. This environment may favor accumulating fundamentally sound companies, provided widespread pessimism doesn’t fully materialize.
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OpenAI Launches ChatGPT for Teens with Enhanced Safety Features
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT for Teens with enhanced safety features to protect users under 18. This move comes amid rising scrutiny from governments and legal challenges regarding AI’s impact on youth, including concerns about addictive behaviors and exposure to harmful content. The new version includes educational aids and parental controls, aiming to balance AI exploration with user well-being.
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Apple Tweaks EU App Store Fees to Settle Payment Dispute
Apple has revised its EU App Store fees to comply with the Digital Markets Act, introducing a new “Core Technology Commission.” Rates will drop to 5% for third-party app stores and web downloads, and 20% for apps using their own payment systems. This change aims to resolve regulatory disputes and foster competition, though Apple maintains its policies ensure user safety.
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Cramer Bullish on TJX Pre-Earnings, Warns Meta Risks
Rising Treasury yields and oil prices pressured markets Tuesday, impacting the S&P 500 and Nasdaq. The CNBC Investing Club maintains a 13% cash position, anticipating further downturn and seeking genuine capitulations. Home Depot beat expectations, praised for resilience. TJX Companies remains a bullish bet. Meta faces significant litigation risk from trials alleging harm to adolescents.
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OpenAI President Urges Businesses to Accelerate AI Security Measures
OpenAI’s Greg Brockman warns of a rapidly shrinking window for enterprises to implement AI-powered defenses. He highlights a recent incident where an “agentic collective” exploited vulnerabilities to breach systems, demonstrating escalating attacker sophistication. Brockman stresses that AI offers both unprecedented threats and powerful defensive tools, urging immediate adoption of AI-assisted security measures and collaborative efforts to stay ahead of evolving cyber landscapes.
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AI-Fueled Market Rally Faces Economist Warnings of Sharp Correction
ECB economists warn global equity markets, driven by AI enthusiasm, may face a sharp downturn. Drawing parallels to past technological revolutions, they highlight two scenarios: overconfident investors inflating prices, or even accurate AI valuations leading to a correction. Historical booms like railways and the internet were followed by busts. Current interconnected markets and limited policy space increase vulnerability, making investor preparedness crucial.
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5 Things to Know Before the Market Opens Tuesday
Lakers sale faces internal opposition, potentially delaying ownership changes. US equity futures suggest a cautious trading day as inflation concerns mount, evidenced by soaring 30-year Treasury yields. Home Depot shows resilience despite a frozen housing market. Paramount faces antitrust scrutiny and cost disputes over its merger. Nvidia plans a massive AI data center in Ohio. Disney pursues a dual strategy for park growth and loyalty, yielding strong revenue.
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Kraken Debuts Debit Card to Capture Consumer Spending
Kraken launches its U.S. debit card, the Krak Card, a strategic move into mainstream finance. The card offers up to 2% cashback in fiat or Bitcoin, tiered by user assets on Kraken. It allows spending from over 600 currencies and crypto assets, with intelligent conversion at point-of-sale. This initiative intensifies competition with fintech giants and aims to deepen customer engagement and lifetime value within Kraken’s ecosystem.
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Alvys Unveils AI Agents for Freight TMS Workflows
Freight software provider Alvys launches Alvys Foundry, a generative AI platform empowering carriers and brokers. It automates operational tasks within existing TMS via pre-built and custom AI agents. Foundry transforms AI from analysis to execution, handling detention, document processing, rate audits, tracking, compliance, and claims. It democratizes automation by allowing users to describe tasks in plain language. The platform integrates deeply with Alvys TMS, offering access to rich operational data and ensuring security and transparency.