TikTok Faces Potential Sale or Ban, Senate Votes Overwhelmingly in Favor
Have you heard the latest on TikTok? The U.S. Senate has just given the thumbs up to a measure that’s stirring the pot big time. In a decisive vote of 79 to 18, senators agreed on a measure requiring ByteDance to either sell TikTok or watch it get banned in the U.S. This significant move, part of the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, is now waiting on President Biden’s desk. And guess what? He’s already hinted he’s ready to sign it off. (Yep, just like we anticipated, we’re diving into this drama all over again).
It’s not the first time TikTok has caught the eye of U.S. lawmakers, but the bipartisan support for this bill is something else. The bill, already breezing through the House of Representatives, insists TikTok divests from ByteDance within 12 months or face a ban in U.S. app stores and web hosting services. TikTok, however, isn’t taking this lying down and has branded the bill unconstitutional, promising a tough legal battle ahead. But let’s remember, in the fast-paced world of social media, a few years can feel like a lifetime. Remember Snap? Or even more so, Vine?
So, who’s in line to potentially snap up TikTok? Tech giants might be eyeing its vibrant young audience, but the idea of beefing up Big Tech further might not sit well with many. Interestingly, Steve Mnuchin, a figure from the Trump administration, mentioned putting together an investor group. Can you imagine how that might turn out?
— Mat Smith
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Microsoft’s Phi-3 Mini: A Glimpse into the Future of AI?
Speaking of innovation, Microsoft’s latest endeavor, the Phi-3 Mini, is breaking barriers. Tailored for smartphones and other devices, this light AI model promises an alternative to costly cloud-powered solutions. It’s not just about saving bucks; it’s about enabling smaller organizations to hop on the AI train with lower energy usage and no hefty processing fees. The intriguing part? Microsoft claims this mini model can go head-to-head with some of the big boys in the AI game, performing at a level comparable to models nearly ten times its size. Now, that’s something to watch!
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