Plus: X.com to create 100-person team that will focus on moderating sensitive content
For January 28, 2024 | |
Here are the top business stories to look forward to this upcoming week: - 🍎 Apple's possible response to App Store fee critics.
- 🚙 The effect of Tesla's recall of 200k vehicles.
- 📃 Taylor Swift's disturbing AI deepfake pictures could lead to action from Congress.
- 🔍Elon Musk announces the creation of a 100-person team to moderate sensitive content on X.com.
- 🚢 Shipping company Flexport could lay off 20% of its workforce soon.
- 🛩 United Airlines resumes 737 Max 9 flights.
Arbër p/Arber | |
1 | Look for: Apple's response to the criticism of its new fee policy for apps in the App Store. Daniel Ek, Spotify's CEO, publicly called out the company on X two days ago, stating Apple's new fee policy falsely claims it will help improve user security when, in fact, it only helps Apple overcharge companies. Ek called Apple's App Store a monopoly and said that its new fee policy would increase costs tenfold. Regulators may also look once again for ways that Apple could change its rules, even though this policy change was forced by European regulators. | | |
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- Holcim is reportedly looking to spin off its US cement division in a deal that could be worth up to $30B.
- China's securities regulator has announced that the lending of restricted shares will be banned as of Monday.
- Oklahoma-based regulatory tech company Thentia has raised a $38M Series B round led by First Ascent Ventures, Spring Mountain Capital, BDC Capital, and Espresso Capital.
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| Writer | Arbër is an Inside analyst who has previously incubated his startup at the largest incubator in Southeastern Europe. He has collaborated with multiple major publications and holds a business degree from XAMK University in Finland. | This newsletter was edited by Megan LaBruna | |
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