The European Union has imposed fines on Apple and Meta for violations of the Digital Markets Act, with Apple facing a €500 million (approximately $568 million) penalty and Meta receiving €200 million (about $227 million). The EU’s accusations against Apple center on its non-compliance with regulations requiring app developers to inform customers about alternative purchasing options. These actions highlight the EU’s commitment to enforcing digital market regulations to promote fair competition and consumer choice within the bloc.
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DuckDuckGo has introduced a new feature allowing users to filter out AI-generated images from their search results, addressing concerns about the prevalence of such content. Users can easily access this filter by performing a search and following the provided guidelines on the privacy-focused search engine. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: DuckDuckGo is a search engine that helps you find pictures without any made by robots, so you can see only the real ones...
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