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🗓️ 2 June 2025
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0:00.0 | Americans love using their credit cards, the most secure and hassle-free way to pay. |
0:04.0 | But DC politicians want to change that with the Durban Marshall Credit Card Bill. |
0:08.0 | This bill lets corporate megastores pick how your credit card is processed, |
0:13.0 | allowing them to use untested payment networks that jeopardize your data security and rewards. |
0:18.0 | Corporate megastores will make more money and you pay the price. |
0:22.1 | Tell Congress to guard your card because Americans lose when politicians choose. Learn more at |
0:28.1 | guard your card.com. Here's your TNB Tech Minute for Monday, June 2nd. I'm Julie Chang for the |
0:35.9 | Wall Street Journal. We exclusively report that |
0:38.8 | meta plans to enable brands to fully create and target ads using artificial intelligence by |
0:44.5 | the end of next year. That's according to people familiar with the matter. The social media's ad |
0:49.2 | platform already offers some AI tools. Through the new tools, a brand could present an image of a product and a |
0:55.4 | budget. The AI would then create the entire ad and decide which Instagram and Facebook users |
1:00.8 | to target based on the budget. Advertisers will also be able to personalize ads so users |
1:06.5 | see different versions of the same ad in real time based on factors such as geolocation. |
1:11.9 | Some big brands worry AI-generated ads won't be as good as human-made ones, but smaller to |
1:16.9 | mid-sized businesses, which represents most of the advertisers on META's platforms, could benefit |
1:21.8 | from easier and cheaper ad creation. |
1:25.2 | German antitrust officials are looking into Amazon's pricing mechanism. The country's |
1:30.1 | federal cartel office said today that tools Amazon uses to highlight competitively priced goods |
1:35.2 | and filter out overpriced listings could be in breach of competition law. When Amazon systems |
1:40.9 | detect that prices for certain products are unusually high, its tools can downgrade listings. |
1:46.9 | The German watchdog said this limits visibility of retailers' offers and interferes with sellers' freedom to set their prices. |
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