Hannah Dillon
Staff Writer
Hannah joined ExchangeWire as staff writer in 2022, having previously worked in marketing, communications, and social media. Hannah graduated from the University of Manchester with a BA in Drama and English Literature.Articles by Hannah
Will AI Help or Hinder Privacy?
Since ChatGPT launched last November, interest in artificial intelligence has skyrocketed, with discourse around its potential impact on everything from healthcare to dating. Wherever artificial intelligence is being discussed, however, one overarching theme persists: privacy. AI systems need copious amounts of [...]
AI Models Could Violate Proposed EU Legislation; TikTok’s Pappas Quits as COO
In today's ExchangeWire news digest: new research suggest developing AI models may breach draft EU legislation; V Pappas quits as TikTok COO; and the hearing for FTC's attempt to block Microsoft-Activision begins. AI firms risk falling short of draft EU legislation New [...]
The Stack: Big Tech & Publishers Discuss Content Deals for AI; Twitter to Focus on Video, Commerce
This week: tech giants discuss landmark content deals with publishers, Twitter revamp focuses on video and commerce... A week of shake-ups and show downs began with reports that Google, Microsoft, Adobe, and OpenAI are talking with media outlets to secure landmark deals [...]
TikTok Readies “Project S” to Tap into Online Shopping; Google Sued for Monopolising Ad Tech
In today's ExchangeWire news digest: TikTok plans to broaden its online retail offerings; Gannett sues Google over allegations it monopolised ad tech; and Hong Kong authorities pledge regulation for stablecoins. TikTok to expand its retail offerings TikTok is reportedly developing “Project S”, [...]
Alibaba Restructure Sees Zhang Replaced as CEO; EU to Probe Adobe-Figma Deal
In today's ExchangeWire news digest: Daniel Zhang is to be replaced as CEO and chairman of Alibaba; Adobe's planned acquisition of Figma faces a probe from EU regulators; and Germany's Bild tabloid replaces staff with AI. Alibaba replaces Zhang as chairman [...]
Twitter to Turn to Video in Major Revamp; Intel to Invest Billions in Israel Chip Plant
In today's ExchangeWire news digest: Twitter reveals plans to prioritise video to investors; Intel agrees to invest billions in a new chip plant in Israel; and the UK clears Amazon's planned purchase of Roomba-maker iRobot Corp. Twitter overhaul to focus on [...]
Tech and Media Titans Negotiate Landmark Content Deals; Reddit CEO Attacks Protestors as Blackout Continues
In today's ExchangeWire news digest: tech giants meet news executives to discuss how content can be used to train AI; Reddit's Steve Huffman condemns moderators protesting the site's planned API changes; and The Guardian bans advertisements for gambling services. Big Tech [...]
The Stack: FTC Attempts to Block Microsoft-Activision; Google's Ad Business May Break up
This week: the US Federal Trade Commission asks a federal court to block Microsoft-Activision, Google may be forced to sell part of its ad business... Yet another busy week for Google, who prepared to open its Confirming Gross Revenue tool to [...]
FTC Appeals to Federal Court to Stop Microsoft-Activision; Nasdaq to Buy Adenza
In today's ExchangeWire news digest: the FTC asks for an injunction to block Microsoft's purchase of Activison Blizzard; Nasdaq is set to buy Adenza for USD$10.5bn (~£8.3bn); and Insight Partners slashes the target for its latest fund. FTC asks for injunction [...]
Google to Open Access to New Transparency Tool; Tech Titans Pull Back from Hong Kong
In today's ExchangeWire news digest: Google prepares to open access to its new transparency tool; tech giants withdraw from Hong Kong and mainland China; and the EU advances its clampdown on crypto. Google to open access for transparency tool Google is set [...]
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