And here’s what you need to know in global technology news:

And here’s what you need to know in global technology news:
Sony is making a big bet on a technology that Apple and other big tech companies want. The Japanese company is developing sensors that can detect people and objects by calculating how long it takes for light to reflect off surfaces.
Twitter is responding to the uproar over the misuse of its platform by Russia-linked groups looking to influence last year’s U.S. presidential election. The company is adding a new "transparency center," showing how much political campaigns spend on its ads.
Hulu poached a top Fox executive as its new CEO. Randy Freer replaces Mike Hopkins, another Fox alum who is leaving to become chairman of Sony Pictures.
Amazon, Facebook and Google are pushing regulators for a free rein developing AI. One of their lobbying firms published a paper urging a hands-off approach.
Tech’s attack on brick and mortar retail expands. My colleague Spencer Soper reported Amazon is bulking up video reviews to lock buyers in. WeWork bought an iconic store from Hudson’s Bay in New York.

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