Google Ordered to Pay Antitrust Damages to Equativ; Meta Moves into AI Podcasting Game
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The Paris Commercial Court has fined Google €26.5 million for anti-competitive practices in online advertising, marking a significant judicial action against a major tech player. This ruling underscores the mounting scrutiny and regulatory challenges that digital giants are facing from authorities seeking to enforce fair competition.
Meta has introduced NotebookLlama, a new tool designed for generating AI-powered podcasts using its Llama models, signaling a strategic move to innovate in the podcasting space. While still developing its capabilities compared to Google’s offering, Meta researchers are optimistic about enhancement prospects as they iterate on their technology.
Elon Musk's platform, X, is projected to fall significantly short of its ambitious $100 million goal for political advertising revenue in 2024, with only $15 million accrued so far. This reflects the ongoing challenges within the changing landscape of digital advertising, especially at a time when traditional brands are pulling back their spending.
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