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Google has agreed to pay a fine of 700 million dollars as part of a settlement with Epic Games studio, the creator of the Fortnite game. The fine is to be paid mainly to Android system users. According to the arrangements, Google also has to facilitate downloading applications from outside the Google Play store.

Google lost a court battle with the Fortnite game producer, Epic Games studio. The technology giant was found guilty of abusing its dominant position in the application market and accused of actions eliminating competitors and imposing high transaction fees, reaching up to 30%.

The European Union has reached an agreement on the AI Act, Google is competing with OpenAI, and Kantar announces marketing trends for 2024. What else have we been living with in the past few days?

Google announced a revolution in the field of artificial intelligence, presenting the world with the Gemini project. This research work, as the company itself assures, is the largest scientific-engineering undertaking, which in the latest tests already surpasses the ChatGPT, GPT-4 version. But is it really?

Advertisers, including the most powerful global institutions, are demanding explanations and greater transparency from Google regarding ad broadcasting after it was revealed that some campaigns were landing on pages with adult content.

How has the world changed after a year of ChatGPT's existence, what's happening at NCBR and why does Meta have (again) trouble with European privacy law? We invite you to another weekly review of the Digitized editorial team.

It is said that we live in a digital economy, and the spread of the internet was one of the greatest technological breakthroughs in history. The most important currency of this new economy is our, human, attention. At least that's how the attention economy makes us look at the world.

Google and telecommunications leaders appeal to the European Commission for Apple to respect existing regulations. Together, they emphasize the need for fair competition and compliance with the law, which affects the stability of the sector.

The fall of WeWork and the verdict of Sam Bankman-Fried. Additionally, AI Safety Summit, Elon Musk's new chatbot and the proceedings of the Polish UODO against OpenAI. This is what we lived through in the first week of November 2023.

Google, Intel, and LinkedIn use them. Will Objective and Key Results, a methodology for setting ambitious goals, also work in startups and medium-sized companies? How do OKRs differ from KPIs? And how to implement such a methodology?