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News orgs accuse AI firm of stealing articles and creating “fake” news
Condé Nast and other publishers sue Cohere, say AI firm is "stealing our works."
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TikTok asks court to block ban ahead of SCOTUS appeal
US ban would also impact tens of millions of global users, TikTok claimed.
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TikTok asks court to block ban ahead of SCOTUS appeal
US ban would also impact tens of millions of global users, TikTok claimed.
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Glowing sea slug behaves like a jellyfish, lizard, and Venus flytrap
It's a nudibranch, but so distantly related that it gets its own phylogenetic family.
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Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger steps down after terrible, no-good, very bad year
Gelsinger rejoined Intel as CEO in early 2021 after a previous 30-year stint.
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Judge again rejects the Elon Musk Tesla pay plan now valued at $101 billion
June 2024 shareholder vote doesn't fix problems in 2018 stock award, judge says.
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Judge again rejects the Elon Musk Tesla pay plan now valued at $101 billion
June 2024 shareholder vote doesn't fix problems in 2018 stock award, judge says.
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Judge again rejects the Elon Musk Tesla pay plan now valued at $101 billion
June 2024 shareholder vote doesn't fix problems in 2018 stock award, judge says.
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You can add another new rocket to China’s growing stable of launch vehicles
Depending on how you count them, China now has roughly 18 different types of active space launchers.
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Certain names make ChatGPT grind to a halt, and we know why
Filter resulting from subject of settled defamation lawsuit could cause trouble down the road.
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Company claims 1,000 percent price hike drove it from VMware to open source rival
Cloud provider moved most of its 20,000 VMs off VMware.
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People will share misinformation that sparks “moral outrage”
People can tell it's not true, but if they're outraged by it, they'll share anyway.
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Company claims 1,000 percent price hike drove it from VMware to open source rival
Cloud provider moved most of its 20,000 VMs off VMware.
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Company claims 1,000 percent price hike drove it from VMware to open source rival
Cloud provider moved most of its 20,000 VMs off VMware.
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Elon Musk asks court to block OpenAI conversion from nonprofit to for-profit
Musk says for-profit OpenAI harms public interest—and his own company, xAI.
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Elon Musk asks court to block OpenAI conversion from nonprofit to for-profit
Musk says for-profit OpenAI harms public interest—and his own company, xAI.
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Company claims 1,000 percent price hike drove it from VMware to open source rival
Cloud provider moved most of its 20,000 VMs off VMware.
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Biden’s last jab at China: Curbs on memory chips, chipmakers, investors
New China export curbs could hurt US chipmakers, allies more than Huawei.
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Company claims 1,000 percent price hike drove it from VMware to open source rival
Cloud provider moved most of its 20,000 VMs off VMware.
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Blizzard’s pulling of Warcraft I & II tests GOG’s new Preservation Program
Blizzard's push of remasters has GOG committing to its DRM-free offerings.
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Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger steps down after terrible, no-good, very bad year
Gelsinger rejoined Intel as CEO in early 2021 after a previous 30-year stint.
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After breach, senators ask why AT&T stores call records on “AI Data Cloud”
AT&T ditched internal system, stores user call logs on "trusted" cloud service.


Microsoft CTO defies critics: AI progress not slowing down, it’s just warming up
Will LLMs keep improving if we throw more compute at them? OpenAI dealmaker thinks so.


Millions of OnlyFans paywalls make it hard to detect child sex abuse, cops say
Cops want more access to OnlyFans to detect more child sex abuse, report says.


This photo got 3rd in an AI art contest—then its human photographer came forward
Humans pretending to be machines isn't exactly a victory for the creative spirit.

