Spanish Court Calls CEO of Israel’s NSO Group to Testify in Case of Spying with Pegasus

A man reads the website of NSO Group, an Israeli technology firm primarily known for its proprietary spyware Pegasus, in Jerusalem, Israel, 03 May 2022. (EPA)
A man reads the website of NSO Group, an Israeli technology firm primarily known for its proprietary spyware Pegasus, in Jerusalem, Israel, 03 May 2022. (EPA)
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Spanish Court Calls CEO of Israel’s NSO Group to Testify in Case of Spying with Pegasus

A man reads the website of NSO Group, an Israeli technology firm primarily known for its proprietary spyware Pegasus, in Jerusalem, Israel, 03 May 2022. (EPA)
A man reads the website of NSO Group, an Israeli technology firm primarily known for its proprietary spyware Pegasus, in Jerusalem, Israel, 03 May 2022. (EPA)

Spain's High Court on Tuesday called the chief executive officer of Israel's software firm NSO Group to testify as a witness in a case opened on the spying of Spanish politicians with a software called Pegasus that was developed by the firm.

Judge Jose Luis Calama will travel to Israel to question the CEO as part of a so-called rogatory commission to investigate the spying of politicians in the country, the court said on Tuesday in a statement.

No date was given for the testimony.

NSO Group and its CEO Shalev Hulio didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

The judge opened an investigation after government officials admitted the Pegasus software was used to spy on central government ministers, triggering a political crisis in Spain that led to the resignation of its spy chief Paz Esteban last month.

The government hasn't elaborated on the circumstances of the snooping on the ministers, including Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, Defense Minister Margarita Robles and Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska, or who was behind it.

The judge had already asked NSO to give information on some aspects the Pegasus spyware, which was reportedly used in other part of the world by rulers to spy on opposition politicians and civil society activists.

The High Court also called Spanish Minister Associated to the Premiership Felix Bolanos to testify on July 5 as a witness.

The court said the judge has already interviewed former Spanish spy chief Esteban.



Google, Volkswagen Partner on Smartphone AI Assistant

People walk next to a Google logo during a trade fair in Hannover Messe, in Hanover, Germany, April 22, 2024. (Reuters)
People walk next to a Google logo during a trade fair in Hannover Messe, in Hanover, Germany, April 22, 2024. (Reuters)
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Google, Volkswagen Partner on Smartphone AI Assistant

People walk next to a Google logo during a trade fair in Hannover Messe, in Hanover, Germany, April 22, 2024. (Reuters)
People walk next to a Google logo during a trade fair in Hannover Messe, in Hanover, Germany, April 22, 2024. (Reuters)

Alphabet’s Google is providing key capabilities for an artificial intelligence assistant for Volkswagen drivers in a smartphone app, part of Google's strategy to win business by offering tools to build enterprise AI applications.

Consumers can ask Volkswagen's in-app assistant questions like "How do I change a flat tire?" or point their phone cameras at vehicle dashboards to receive relevant information.

The AI assistant draws on Google's Gemini large language models, programs that can understand and generate predictive responses to human language, and cloud computing capacity. The VW tool was designed by adding data such as Volkswagen owner’s manuals and YouTube videos on vehicle maintenance to Gemini.

Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian told Reuters that the product required overcoming technical hurdles to multimodality, the ability to process different data types such as text, images and videos.

"The problem looks superficially simple, but it’s technically very complex," Kurian said. "Most people think what we built is a speech-to-text translation system that then looks up a manual. Absolutely not."

The AI assistant is free and available to about 120,000 owners of Volkswagen’s Atlas and Atlas Cross Sport models. It will roll out by early next year to other cars from model year 2020 and later.

Corporate adoption of generative AI could alter the lucrative cloud computing market, where Google places third in terms of market share behind Amazon and Microsoft . Most companies are still searching for applications that users will find practical.

Cloud computing is a growing business segment for Google, accounting for $33 billion of the firm's $307 billion in overall revenue in 2023.

AI solutions have driven billions in revenue this year, the company has said, though it declined to disclose more precise figures.

Volkswagen declined to give details about usage for its AI assistant so far.