
Friday Mar 07, 2025
Musk’s FAA Battle, Skype’s Goodbye & AI’s Next Big Leap (S4) S10
🎙️ JMOR Tech Talk Show – Next Episode! 🚀
🔥 Buckle up, tech lovers! This week’s episode dives into the biggest stories shaking up the industry. From Elon Musk’s latest battle over a $2.4B FAA deal to Microsoft officially saying goodbye to Skype, we’re covering it all. Lenovo scores a major win, AI exposes hidden brain lesions, and privacy concerns rise over AI data training. Plus, a massive global crackdown on AI-generated abuse images leads to 24 arrests. Don’t miss out—watch the latest episode of The JMOR Tech Talk Show dropping within 24 hours!
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🔹 Hot Topics This Week 🔹
1️⃣ U.S. lawmakers investigate Musk’s influence over a $2.4B FAA deal ✈️💰
Elon Musk finds himself under scrutiny once again as U.S. lawmakers probe his potential influence over a $2.4 billion FAA deal with Verizon. Concerns are rising over whether Starlink could play a role in this major contract, sparking debates about fairness and competition in government tech contracts.
2️⃣ Microsoft is shutting down Skype, shifting focus to Teams 💻❌
After years of dwindling popularity, Microsoft has announced that Skype will officially shut down on May 5, 2025. With users steadily migrating to Microsoft Teams, the company is shifting its resources to its enterprise communication platform. It’s truly the end of an era for the once-dominant video-calling service.
3️⃣ Lenovo wins a UK patent dispute against Ericsson ⚖️📡
Lenovo has emerged victorious in a heated patent dispute with Ericsson in the UK. The ruling grants Lenovo an interim license for Ericsson’s technology, marking a significant win in the ongoing battle over telecommunications patents. This decision could set a precedent for future licensing negotiations.
4️⃣ Global sting operation arrests 24 for AI-generated abuse images 🚔🛑
Authorities have cracked down on a disturbing rise in AI-generated child abuse images, arresting 24 individuals in a coordinated global sting operation. As AI technology becomes more sophisticated, law enforcement agencies are ramping up efforts to combat its misuse in creating harmful digital content.
5️⃣ Canada investigates X’s AI data use over privacy concerns 🇨🇦🔍
Canada has launched an official investigation into X (formerly Twitter) over concerns that the platform is using personal user data to train its AI models. With privacy at the forefront of tech debates, regulators are questioning whether X’s policies align with national data protection laws.
6️⃣ Apple introduces ‘age assurance’ tech as states regulate social media 🍏🔒
Apple is stepping into the debate over children’s online safety with its new ‘age assurance’ technology. As U.S. states move toward stricter regulations on social media usage for minors, Apple’s new feature aims to verify ages more effectively and enhance child protection.
7️⃣ Apple faces lawsuit over ‘carbon neutral’ Apple Watch claims 🌍⚖️
Apple is facing legal action over its marketing of the Apple Watch as ‘carbon neutral.’ Critics argue that Apple’s sustainability claims are misleading, raising questions about corporate environmental accountability and whether the company’s green initiatives truly live up to its promises.
8️⃣ Meta lets users opt out of AI data training 🔄🤖
In response to growing privacy concerns, Meta is now allowing users to opt out of having their data used for AI training. With AI models requiring vast amounts of data to improve, this move puts more control in users' hands, but also raises questions about AI’s future development.
9️⃣ Meta fixes Instagram Reels glitch flooding feeds with violent videos 🚨📱
Instagram users were shocked when their feeds were suddenly overrun with violent and disturbing Reels due to a glitch in Meta’s algorithm. The company has since resolved the issue, but the incident has reignited concerns about content moderation and platform security.
🔟 U.S. House panel subpoenas tech giants over censorship & foreign ties 🏛️📜
The U.S. House Judiciary Committee has issued subpoenas to major tech companies over concerns regarding foreign influence and potential censorship practices. Lawmakers are demanding transparency from tech giants as they investigate how these platforms manage information and international connections.
1️⃣1️⃣ Musk falsely accuses Verizon of aviation system failures, then retracts ✈️⚠️
Elon Musk stirred controversy by falsely accusing Verizon of operating a faulty U.S. aviation system. After facing backlash, he later retracted his statement. This latest incident adds to Musk’s growing list of public missteps that attract scrutiny from regulators and the media.
1️⃣2️⃣ FCC advances auction to remove Huawei & ZTE equipment for security 🔧🚀
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is moving forward with an auction aimed at funding the removal of Huawei and ZTE equipment. This initiative is part of broader efforts to strengthen national security by eliminating potentially compromised foreign telecom infrastructure.
1️⃣3️⃣ AI tool finds epilepsy-related brain lesions missed by doctors 🧠🩺
A breakthrough AI tool is revolutionizing epilepsy diagnosis by detecting brain lesions that even experienced doctors have missed. This technology could lead to more accurate diagnoses and better treatment options for patients suffering from neurological disorders.
1️⃣4️⃣ Microsoft 365 outage disrupts Outlook & cloud services worldwide ☁️📧
Millions of users were impacted as Microsoft 365 suffered a massive outage, disrupting access to Outlook and other cloud-based services. Businesses and individuals faced major inconveniences, highlighting the growing reliance on cloud platforms and the risks of widespread downtime.
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