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FCC Chairwoman Rosenworcel Sets Her Sights on Space, Net Neutrality Comeback
Jessica Rosenworcel is the boss—chair of the Federal Communications Commission, the 1,600-employee agency that has oversight of how the country communicates, from FM radio to broadcast television to the wires that make up the U.S.’s internet infrastructure.
Dozens of Staffers Quit OpenAI After Sutskever Says Altman Won’t Return (Information, The)
Submitted by benton on Mon, 11/20/2023 - 06:21Meta Splits Up Its Responsible AI Team (Information, The)
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Submitted by Grace Tepper on Mon, 05/09/2022 - 17:20Elon Musk’s Early Twitter Purchase is Under FTC Scrutiny
Elon Musk’s $44 billion Twitter takeover is unlikely to raise antitrust concerns. But what is already being scrutinized is Musk’s failure to comply with rules regarding disclosure of his initial 9 percent stake, according to people with knowledge of the situation. The Federal Trade Commission recently opened an inquiry into whether Musk failed to comply with an antitrust reporting requirement as he amassed his initial 9.1 percent stake in Twitter between the end of January and the beginning of April 2022.