
Meta Introduces AI-Driven Advertising and Personalization Features
Meta has launched a new business AI tool designed for integration into third-party websites, aiming to enhance their AI capabilities.
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Meta has launched a new business AI tool designed for integration into third-party websites, aiming to enhance their AI capabilities.

Google has agreed to pay a $23 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit for sharing search information improperly with third-party websites and companies between 2006 and 2013. Anyone who used Google Search and clicked on a search result during that time period is eligible to apply for compensation, with each person expected to receive around $7.70. To apply, individuals must submit a claim by July 31, 2023, either online or by contacting the settlement administrator.

Google has agreed to pay a $23 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit for sharing search information improperly with third-party websites and companies between 2006 and 2013. Anyone who used Google Search and clicked on a search result during that time period is eligible to apply for compensation, with each person expected to receive around $7.70. To apply, individuals must submit a claim by July 31, 2023, and attest that they submitted a search to Google and clicked on at least one search result between Oct. 26, 2006, and Sept. 30, 2013.

Google has agreed to pay $23 million to settle a class action lawsuit that claimed it shared users' searches with third-party websites without permission. People who used Google Search and clicked on a search result link between October 2006 and September 2013 may be entitled to receive a portion of the settlement. Google denies the claims but has agreed to change its FAQs and key terms pages to explain the circumstances under which search queries are shared with third parties. The final approval hearing for the settlement is scheduled for October 12.

Google has agreed to pay $23 million to settle a class action lawsuit that claims the search engine improperly shared users' search queries with third-party websites and companies between Oct. 25, 2006 and Sept. 30, 2013. Users who think they may have been affected can file a claim by July 31 to receive compensation, with estimated payouts of about $7.70 per person for approved claims. Google denies any wrongdoing or liability, and the settlement is not an admission of guilt. Payment amounts will depend on the number of claims submitted.

OpenAI has introduced a new plugin feature for its artificial intelligence chatbot, ChatGPT, allowing it to access the internet and interact with third-party websites. The feature is in its alpha phase and will be available to a limited set of users initially. The plugins range from checking live sports scores to booking international flights and purchasing food for home delivery. ChatGPT uses the Bing API to search for information and a text-based web browser to navigate results. The plugin capabilities came on the back of high demand from users since the launch of ChatGPT in November 2021.