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Jonathan Vanian - FTC conducting inquiry into Reddit's AI data-licensing practices ahead of IPO - cnbc.com - New York

FTC conducting inquiry into Reddit's AI data-licensing practices ahead of IPO

Reddit said on Friday that the Federal Trade Commission sent a letter to the company about its data-licensing business related to the training of artificial intelligence systems.

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Hong Kong jails 12 people over the storming of the legislature in 2019 - edition.cnn.com - Hong Kong -  Hong Kong

Hong Kong jails 12 people over the storming of the legislature in 2019

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MARI YAMAGUCHI - Japan lawyers’ group urges Tokyo to halt park development, calling its impact review unscientific - apnews.com - Japan -  Tokyo - county Parke

Japan lawyers’ group urges Tokyo to halt park development, calling its impact review unscientific

TOKYO (AP) — The Japanese bar association is urging Tokyo’s metropolitan government to suspend a disputed redevelopment of the city’s beloved park area, saying that its environmental assessment by developers lacked objective and scientific grounds.

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SuLin Tan - What’s behind Australian investors’ reluctance to venture into Southeast Asia? - scmp.com - Malaysia - Singapore - Australia -  Canberra

What’s behind Australian investors’ reluctance to venture into Southeast Asia?

“I think the basic impediment to Australian investors not coming into Southeast Asian markets in a meaningful way, or at all, is a historical preoccupation with developed Western markets and a lack of risk appetite for so-called developing markets,” he said.

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Dan Murphy - Qatar Airways to launch First Class, as airline courts Airbus and Boeing for new planes - cnbc.com - Qatar

Qatar Airways to launch First Class, as airline courts Airbus and Boeing for new planes

Qatar Airways is developing a First Class concept and pursuing aircraft orders from aviation giants Boeing and Airbus, as part of a broader strategic overhaul under new group CEO Badr Mohammed Al Meer.

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Park Chankyong - Can South Korea’s star shine on international stage as it seeks to join space race? - scmp.com - Usa - South Korea

Can South Korea’s star shine on international stage as it seeks to join space race?

South Korea is reaching for the stars as it banks on aerospace technology to power its future growth, but observers said the government has its work cut out to develop a sector and talent pool that can compete internationally by 2045.

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Evelyn Cheng - Nio plans to launch its mass market EV brand in May - cnbc.com - China -  Beijing

Nio plans to launch its mass market EV brand in May

BEIJING — Chinese premium electric car company Nio said Thursday it plans to reveal its mass market brand in May.

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CHENG TINGFANG - Japan's NEC says AI slices its software development time, cost - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - Spain

Japan's NEC says AI slices its software development time, cost

BARCELONA, Spain -- Japan's NEC has used artificial intelligence to cut the labor costs for some software engineering tasks by as much as 70%, as part of a companywide experiment aimed at determining the most effective uses of the new technology for businesses.

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