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Bytes: Week in Review — Dems’ tech platform, Google’s legal troubles and OpenAI’s newest partnership

Bytes: Week in Review — Dems’ tech platform, Google’s legal troubles and OpenAI’s newest partnership

Update: 2024-08-23
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On today’s show: Google deals with another legal headache. A federal appeals court revived a class-action lawsuit that had been dismissed concerning privacy violations by its Chrome browser. Plus, OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, has partnered up with another media brand, Condé Nast. But first, we can’t ignore the biggest happening of the week — the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, where the party formally nominated Vice President Kamala Harris for president with the help of big names in entertainment. Rapper Lil Jon revving up the presentation of the Georgia delegation’s votes was just one viral moment that came out of the convention. What didn’t come out of the gathering, though, were clear indications of the Harris campaign’s tech policy platform. Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino spoke with Maria Curi, tech policy reporter at Axios, about what that platform might look like.


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Bytes: Week in Review — Dems’ tech platform, Google’s legal troubles and OpenAI’s newest partnership

Bytes: Week in Review — Dems’ tech platform, Google’s legal troubles and OpenAI’s newest partnership

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