DoorDash Buys a Rival, Caviar, for $410 Million Written By Rehman By ERIN GRIFFITH from Up Technology | Up Comming Technology Technology The New York Times The deal escalates the intense competition in food delivery. Share this post Related PostsSources: Joe Biden plans to sign an EO in the coming weeks limiting new investments by US businesses in China, focusing on chips, AI, and quantum computing (Jenny Leonard/Bloomberg)A look at GeoComply, which says it checks 10B online sports bets per year on 400M+ devices to verify if the bets are happening in a US state where they're legal (Katherine Sayre/Wall Street Journal)Filing: Sundar Pichai received compensation of ~$226M in 2022, including stock awards of ~$218M; Alphabet announced plans to cut 12,000 jobs in January, 2023 (Rishabh Jaiswal/Reuters)A survey of 11,004 US adults: 62% think AI will majorly impact workers, 28% think AI will impact them directly, and 71% oppose AI use in final hiring decisions (Pew Research Center)Twitter restores blue tick to high profile accountsReport: cheap Chromebooks, due to their short lifespans and lack of repairability, are less sustainable and more expensive for schools than pricier devices (Monica Chin/The Verge)Sources: UK plans to propose a bill next week enabling CMA's digital markets unit to target Big Tech companies with revenues of £25B+ globally or £1B in the UK (Financial Times)A profile of Runa Sandvik, who started Granitt in June 2022 to help journalists, lawyers, activists, and other at-risk people keep their data safe from hackers (Maddy Crowell/Columbia Journalism Review)
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