Today on Boot Up: NY subway enhances privacy by disabling tracking, BMW teams up with Amazon for autonomous data, courts back YouTube on anti-vaccine content removal, Twitter faces accusations of aiding Saudi Arabia, nationwide action against AI child exploitation intensifies, Spotify checks ad payouts for ambient podcasts, and Star Trek releases new mini-episodes.
Today on Boot Up: NY subway enhances privacy by disabling tracking, BMW teams up with Amazon for autonomous data, courts back YouTube on anti-vaccine content removal, Twitter faces accusations of aiding Saudi Arabia, nationwide action against AI child exploitation intensifies, Spotify checks ad payouts for ambient podcasts, and Star Trek releases new mini-episodes.
New York subway system disables feature that could let stalkers track your trips
BMW expands its deal with Amazon Web Services to include autonomous vehicle data
YouTube under no obligation to host anti-vaccine advocate’s videos, court says
Lawsuit Accuses Twitter of Helping Saudi Arabia Pursue Online Dissidents
Prosecutors in every state push to combat AI child exploitation
Spotify is reportedly limiting ad payouts for white noise podcasters
Star Trek is getting five new ‘very Short Treks’
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