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Mythos: A challenge for the Indian banking systemClaude Mythos, a cutting-edge AI tool, has unearthed significant weaknesses in cybersecurity systems. In response, Indian authorities are s...
Consumer watchdog halts Biden-era Google Payment supervisionThe US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has dropped its bid to supervise Google Payment Corp, prompting Google to withdraw its r...
US regulator places Google Payment under supervision, company suesThe regulator's step and the subsequent lawsuit marked a government tussle with a Silicon Valley behemoth in the final weeks of President J...
US said to consider a breakup of Google to address search monopolyThe Justice Department is weighing actions to address Google's antitrust violations after the company was found to have maintained an inter...
RBI governor on fintechs; Google, Indian apps in temporary truceThe banking regulator's recent actions are not directed against any fintech but against a regulated entity, the Governor underlined in a re...
Big Tech rebuffs US consumer watchdog plans to supervise digital walletsThe proposal, which has yet to be finalised, would subject such companies to the same kind of supervision currently imposed on banks, with ...
Cross-border norms bring ePay companies directly under RBI watchWith regulatory clarity comes an opportunity to attract more venture money to tap into the burgeoning export-import market of a growing eco...
Race towards 'autonomous' AI agents grips Silicon ValleyExperimental systems that run on GPT-4 or similar models are attracting billions of dollars of investment as Silicon Valley competes to cap...
Google brings user-choice billing to India; comply with lending rules by Nov 30, says RBIUsers will continue to have the choice to use Play’s billing system, it said, and that "reasonable service fees" would continue to apply in...
Australia proposes new laws to regulate crypto, BNPLThe country will also broaden its payment laws to cover online transaction providers like Apple and Google.
Australia proposes new laws to regulate crypto, BNPLThe country will also broaden its payment laws to cover online transaction providers like Apple Inc and Alphabet Inc's Google as well as bu...
India’s fintech gold rush to manifest in Paytm IPO next weekIndia is undergoing its own fintech revolution, and the race is on to grab a piece of the action. Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway and G...
Can banking be as easy as ordering food online? AI and blockchain may soon make it a realityAdvancements in artificial intelligence and data analytics would make it possible assess a person's creditworthiness without human interven...
RBI warns against allowing Big Tech firms into financial servicesEntry of Big Tech firms—Apple, Amazon, Google, Facebook and Microsoft—into financial services could present challenges in maintaining adequ...
Financial operations of Facebook, Google, Amazon regulated: RBI and Sebi tell Delhi High CourtThe Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has also said that it has constituted a Market Data Advisory Committee "to recommend appr...
Have no responsibility to audit members of UPI ecosystem: RBI tells Supreme CourtThe Reserve Bank of India (RBI), in its affidavit filed in the top court, also said that the matters related to data privacy and data shari...
Supreme Court to hear on November 23 plea for regulation to ensure UPI platform data not exploitedOn October 15, the apex court had sought responses from the Centre, Reserve Bank of India (RBI), National Payments Corporation of India (NP...
View: Future of digitisation hinges on adequate digital securityIn addition to the over one billion debit and credit cards in circulation, the hugely successful Unified Payments Interface (UPI) also proc...
India's digital transaction space set for next leap thanks to tech giantsIndia is building public infrastructure such as Unified Payments Interface and Aadhaar that allows for an interoperable mobile payments sys...
Startups woo global technology and business leaders to join their boardsSome of India's biggest startups including Flipkart, Ola and Paytm are wooing global leaders in technology and business to join their board...