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    The regulatory clock is ticking for TikTok

    The regulatory clock is ticking for TikTok

    This is our weekly kick-off show, coming to you Tuesday morning as yesterday was a holiday here in the States. Here’s the rundown:

    For episode transcripts and more, head to Equity’s Simplecast website.

    Equity drops at 7 a.m. PT every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, so subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the casts. TechCrunch also has a great show on crypto, a show that interviews founders and more!

    Credits: Equity is hosted by TechCrunch's Alex Wilhelm and Mary Ann Azevedo. We are produced by Theresa Loconsolo with editing by Kell. Bryce Durbin is our Illustrator. We'd also like to thank the audience development team and Henry Pickavet, who manages TechCrunch audio products.

    Inside DORA: EU's Cyber Resilience Path - Ep 84

    Inside DORA: EU's Cyber Resilience Path - Ep 84

    In this episode, hosts Rob and Stan explore the EU's Digital Operational Resiliency Act (DORA) with Dominic Brown, a cybersecurity expert. DORA addresses cyber threats to EU financial systems, emphasizing risk management, incident response, and third-party oversight. Dominic compares DORA to US regulations and advises organizations to build risk management teams and enhance cyber resilience before the 2025 deadline.


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    This Week in Google 741: The Whole Muffin

    This Week in Google 741: The Whole Muffin
    • OpenAI debuts GPTs allowing companies to further optimize GPT-4 for specific domains.
    • Article 45, an EU regulation, will roll back web security by 12 years by banning website fingerprinting used for fraud detection.
    • GM halts production on its Cruise driverless van over safety concerns after recent crashes.
    • The SAG strike continues as negotiations with AMPTP stall. AMPTP proposed using AI to replace actors.
    • AI academics voice concerns about AI CEOs like Sam Altman having too much unilateral control over powerful technologies like GPT-4.
    • Meta allegedly tried to buy the domain name threads.com from a company called Threads and kicked them off Facebook when they refused to sell.
    • Google petitions regulators to force Apple to open up iMessage to improve Android interoperability and reduce lock-in.
    • Mark Zuckerberg leans into WhatsApp's strengths like groups, communities, and encryption to differentiate it from iMessage and Signal.
    • Attendees at a Bored Ape NFT event suffer "severe eye burns" after lazers engraved NFT images directly onto their retinas.
    • TikTok announces it is shutting down its $2 billion creator fund amidst advertiser pullback and recession worries.
    • Camps teaching kids how to become YouTube and social media stars are proliferating.
    • YouTube is testing new generative AI features like video captioning, a comments summarizer, and conversational assistance to enhance the platform.
    • Google Keep will replace the functionality of Assistant Notes and the Assistant Shopping List as Google consolidates its services.
    • Waze adds a new feature to warn drivers about accident-prone roads and intersections to improve safety.
    • Google Chrome can now display how much memory each open tab is using, helping diagnose slowdowns.
    • Google brings its conversational AI-powered Search to over 120 more countries and territories, expanding access globally.
    • Picks: GifCities, Vintage Byte Magazine Library, YouTube's ad blocking crackdown faces privacy laws, TriCounty For Foster Kids, Ya EARNED It

    Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Paris Martineau, and Ant Pruitt

    Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google.

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    This Week in Google 741: The Whole Muffin

    This Week in Google 741: The Whole Muffin
    • OpenAI debuts GPTs allowing companies to further optimize GPT-4 for specific domains.
    • Article 45, an EU regulation, will roll back web security by 12 years by banning website fingerprinting used for fraud detection.
    • GM halts production on its Cruise driverless van over safety concerns after recent crashes.
    • The SAG strike continues as negotiations with AMPTP stall. AMPTP proposed using AI to replace actors.
    • AI academics voice concerns about AI CEOs like Sam Altman having too much unilateral control over powerful technologies like GPT-4.
    • Meta allegedly tried to buy the domain name threads.com from a company called Threads and kicked them off Facebook when they refused to sell.
    • Google petitions regulators to force Apple to open up iMessage to improve Android interoperability and reduce lock-in.
    • Mark Zuckerberg leans into WhatsApp's strengths like groups, communities, and encryption to differentiate it from iMessage and Signal.
    • Attendees at a Bored Ape NFT event suffer "severe eye burns" after lazers engraved NFT images directly onto their retinas.
    • TikTok announces it is shutting down its $2 billion creator fund amidst advertiser pullback and recession worries.
    • Camps teaching kids how to become YouTube and social media stars are proliferating.
    • YouTube is testing new generative AI features like video captioning, a comments summarizer, and conversational assistance to enhance the platform.
    • Google Keep will replace the functionality of Assistant Notes and the Assistant Shopping List as Google consolidates its services.
    • Waze adds a new feature to warn drivers about accident-prone roads and intersections to improve safety.
    • Google Chrome can now display how much memory each open tab is using, helping diagnose slowdowns.
    • Google brings its conversational AI-powered Search to over 120 more countries and territories, expanding access globally.
    • Picks: GifCities, Vintage Byte Magazine Library, YouTube's ad blocking crackdown faces privacy laws, TriCounty For Foster Kids, Ya EARNED It

    Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Paris Martineau, and Ant Pruitt

    Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google.

    Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit

    Sponsors:

    Equity Monday: Investors have not given up on web3 gaming

    Equity Monday: Investors have not given up on web3 gaming

    Here's what we got into today:

    Equity will be back Wednesday with a killer episode on all things venture capital in Q3. See you then!

    For episode transcripts and more, head to Equity’s Simplecast website.

    Equity drops at 7 a.m. PT every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, so subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the casts. TechCrunch also has a great show on crypto, a show that interviews founders and more!

    Credits: Equity is hosted by TechCrunch's Alex Wilhelm and Mary Ann Azevedo. We are produced by Theresa Loconsolo with editing by Kell. Bryce Durbin is our Illustrator. We'd also like to thank the audience development team and Henry Pickavet, who manages TechCrunch audio products.

    Sveinn Valfells: Monerium – Regulated On-Chain Euro (EURe)

    Sveinn Valfells: Monerium – Regulated On-Chain Euro (EURe)

    Stablecoins represent the backbone of DeFi, allowing complex financial applications to be protected from external volatility. From fiat-backed to algorithmic, there are multiple approaches to issuing and backing stablecoins. While US regulations are looming over the crypto industry, Monerium released a fully regulated on-chain euro stablecoin, the EURe, enabling direct SEPA transfers, on- and off-ramp.

    We were joined by Sveinn Valfells, CEO of Monerium, to discuss the European E-Money Directive and how it set the ground for fully regulated on-chain currencies (EURe) built on top of SEPA.

    Topics covered in this episode:

    • Sveinn’s background and building Monerium
    • Regulated on-chain EUR and seamless SEPA on- and off-ramps
    • How electronic money regulation differs from MiCA
    • What assets back EURe
    • Monerium’s business model
    • EURe’s adoption compared with other stablecoins (USDC, USDT)
    • Issuing other currencies on-chain
    • CBDCs and the banking sector
    • Challenges of building on SEPA
    • IBAN discrimination
    • KYC limitations
    • DeFi and stablecoin backing
    • Real world assets used as on-chain collateral

    Episode links:

    This episode is hosted by Friederike Ernst & Sebastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/503

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    OC Consumer Briefing | Search result transparency: What do businesses need to do to come out on top?

    OC Consumer Briefing | Search result transparency: What do businesses need to do to come out on top?
    The New Deal for Consumer introduces new transparency obligations for businesses, including a requirement to disclose their search ranking criteria to consumers. In this podcast, Chloe Deng, Senior Associate at Osborne Clarke UK, and Marie-Laure Pidoux, Associate at Osborne Clarke France, discuss which businesses should be paying particular attention to the changes that will be necessary before May 2022.
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