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  • But Devin also says that the company is losing control.MUM’s the word (sorry, that was too easy): Google also announced this week that its “multisearch” feature, which allows users to search using images and text, is now available globally on mobile.
  • Get all the details here.On Equity this week, Natasha spoke to Cleo’s chief business officer and former CEO SJ Sacchetti about ego, setting boundaries, stepping down and becoming a “statistic” and why a company needs to succeed without you.
  • Spoiler alert: They’re faster.India blocks betting and loan apps: India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has called to block 232 betting and loan apps in order to keep users’ data safe, among other reasons.Football!
  • Here are a few highlights from this week:The bias of AI: Dom reports that bias appears in most aspects of AI, from investment and hiring to data collection and production.
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  • Check out Frederic’s hands-on with the search engine.Google and AI: Trying not to be outdone, Google this week announced Bard, its counterpart to OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
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