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Weekly #226 – Google fined $35M in Australia, EU–US seal $750B trade deal, Nvidia’s new China AI chip
OpenAI to open office in New Delhi
Google launches standalone Password Manager app for Android
Senior OpenAI executive Julia Villagra departs amid talent war
Google claims Gemini uses less water and energy per text prompt
Hong Kong deepfake scandal exposes gaps in privacy law
Password managers found leaking credentials through invisible overlays
Contested quantum study updated but questions remain
Google launches Gemini AI for government

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