A Google software engineer has been arrested for allegedly using confidential data to profit up to <strong>$1.2 million</strong> through the Polymarket platform. This case raises questions about the regulation of prediction markets and their compliance with traditional financial market rules.
U.S. authorities have charged a Google engineer, <strong>Michel Spagnuolo</strong>, for exploiting internal confidential data to place bets on the most searched individuals, resulting in profits of up to <strong>$1.2 million</strong>.
Google is encountering fresh challenges in artificial intelligence as its new technologies fail to spell the company's name correctly. This incident raises concerns about the effectiveness of the systems the company relies on.
Google has filed a formal appeal against a federal ruling that deemed it an illegal monopoly in the search market, arguing that the decision exceeded legal boundaries. The company emphasizes that its market success has been achieved fairly.
U.S. federal prosecutors have charged Google security engineer, <strong>Mikael Spagnuolo</strong>, with fraud for allegedly exploiting company data to gain illegal profits through online betting. This case raises significant ethical questions regarding data usage in the digital age.
In response to numerous complaints from users of the new Google Health app that replaced Fitbit, Google has announced a series of updates set to roll out this week. These changes aim to enhance user experience and meet their needs.
Google has announced the launch of its new AI technology named <strong>Gemini</strong>, designed to enhance user experience on the <strong>Android</strong> operating system. This technology features advanced capabilities such as voice typing through <strong>Gboard</strong> and automatic form filling, streamlining daily tasks for users.
Google has announced the thwarting of complex cyber attacks targeting an unknown vulnerability in a company's digital defense systems. These attacks utilized artificial intelligence techniques, highlighting the evolution of hacking methods in the digital age.
Google's management in Malaysia has issued warnings to citizens regarding the increase in online scams impersonating Google alerts. These scams aim to steal personal and financial information, with Malaysians reportedly losing around <strong>2.9 billion Malaysian Ringgit</strong> due to online fraud.
Google is facing a new lawsuit in the UK regarding online display ads, highlighting the increasing legal challenges it faces in the European market. This lawsuit underscores the growing scrutiny of major tech companies by governments seeking to regulate their activities more stringently.
Google has announced the launch of its new device, the <strong>Fitbit Air</strong>, priced at <strong>$100</strong>, now available for pre-order. This device represents a new step in the wearable technology realm, focusing on health and fitness tracking without a screen.
Major tech companies like <strong>Google</strong>, <strong>Microsoft</strong>, and <strong>xAI</strong> have agreed to allow the US government to review new AI models before their public release. This announcement was made by the <strong>Center for AI Standards and Innovation</strong> (CAISI) under the US Department of Commerce.
Google has announced an expansion of its artificial intelligence technologies in its search engine by utilizing content from Reddit to provide accurate and quick answers. This development aims to deliver more precise and relevant information to its users.
Google has announced the initiation of artificial intelligence testing within the popular online multiplayer game EVE Online. This move reflects the company's commitment to integrating AI into new domains, coinciding with a significant global trend in AI utilization.
In a landmark ruling, a U.S. jury found Meta and Google liable for social media addiction that impacted a young woman's mental health. Meta is now seeking to overturn this decision.
Google has announced the testing of a new feature that allows users to search on YouTube using artificial intelligence. This initiative aims to enhance the search experience and provide more accurate and relevant results.
Google has announced its decision to provide the U.S. Department of Defense (Pentagon) with access to its advanced artificial intelligence technologies. This follows Anthropic's refusal to offer its services, highlighting a shift in the Pentagon's technological capabilities amid rising global tensions.
Google has signed a new agreement with the U.S. Department of Defense, allowing the Pentagon to utilize its artificial intelligence technologies for government purposes. This deal has raised concerns among employees and calls for protests.
The <strong>FIDO Alliance</strong> has announced a collaboration with <strong>Google</strong> and <strong>Mastercard</strong> to create standards aimed at protecting financial transactions conducted through AI agents. This initiative comes amid rising digital risks associated with this technology.
The Australian government has announced plans to impose new taxes on major tech companies like Meta, Google, and TikTok to support local media institutions. This initiative comes as traditional journalism faces declining revenues due to digital competition.
Reports indicate that Google has signed a secret agreement with the US Department of Defense, allowing the use of its AI models for legitimate government purposes. This comes after employee demands to halt the use of its technologies for potentially harmful or inhumane purposes.
Google has announced a strategic agreement with the U.S. Department of Defense to utilize artificial intelligence technologies in secret military operations. This move has sparked widespread protests among the company's employees amid growing concerns about the use of technology in warfare.
Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet, has signed an agreement with the U.S. Department of Defense to utilize its advanced AI models in classified projects. This collaboration highlights the increasing reliance on modern technology in military and security sectors.
Google has entered into an agreement with the U.S. Department of Defense to utilize its artificial intelligence models for classified activities. This partnership marks a significant shift in the application of modern technology in military operations.
Over 560 Google employees have signed an open letter addressed to CEO <strong>Sundar Pichai</strong>, urging a stop to the use of artificial intelligence in US military operations. This call comes amid rising tensions between the US Department of Defense and <strong>Anthropic</strong>.
The European Commission has instructed Google to facilitate access for its competitors in the fields of search and artificial intelligence. This move aims to enhance competition in the market as part of compliance with the Digital Markets Act.
South Korea has partnered with Google to create an advanced AI complex aimed at enhancing collaboration with local companies. This initiative marks the first of its kind globally.
In late 2025, Google began rolling out new gradient icons, and it appears this design will extend to more of its applications. The new icons move away from the unified circular design, presenting a softer and more appealing look.
On Thursday, Brazil's antitrust authority, CADE, recommended further investigations into Google's use of journalistic content to assess potential exploitation of its dominant market position. This decision follows a proposal by interim president Diego Thompson de Andrade, highlighting Google's evolving behavior since the investigation began in 2019.
Google has announced the expansion of its Gemini feature in the Chrome browser to include seven new countries, reflecting its commitment to enhancing user experience globally. This move aims to provide users with innovative tools and technologies.