A recent lawsuit filed by The New York Times against OpenAI and Microsoft raises important questions about copyright infringement in the era of advanced AI technology. The Times alleges that Microsoft copied its stories and used the data to mimic its writing style, a practice that the company’s lawyers are defending by comparing it to
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The Federal Communications Commission is considering a new proposal to prevent landlords from forcing tenants to pay for cable, internet, and satellite services in bulk. This move aims to provide tenants with more options and flexibility when it comes to choosing the services they need. Bulk billing has been criticized for limiting consumers’ choices and
In today’s digital age, having a strong online presence is crucial for individuals and businesses alike. With the advent of Wix’s new AI website builder, creating a website has never been easier. Gone are the days of needing advanced coding skills or hiring expensive web developers. Now, with just a few clicks, you can have
HP has recently introduced a new subscription service, the HP All-In Plan, which aims to provide customers with a hassle-free printing experience. This service is an extension of HP’s existing Instant Ink program, where customers receive ink refills before running out. However, the All-In Plan takes it a step further by also including the printer
Finding great deals on tech products can be a challenging task, especially when it comes to Apple products that are known for their limited discounts. However, recently, Apple surprised many by offering some fantastic deals on Beats headphones and earbuds, which have caught the attention of tech enthusiasts. Apple is known for seldom discounting its
Facebook’s News tab, which was launched in 2019 with significant content deals for publishers, is set to go away for good in April. Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has announced that it will “deprecate” Facebook News in the US and Australia in April 2024. This decision marks a significant shift in the company’s approach
As technology continues to evolve, the rise of generative AI poses a significant threat when it comes to misinformation. AI systems have become incredibly adept at producing fake images, audio, and even video that are difficult to distinguish from reality. With tools like OpenAI’s new Sora, the potential for spreading false information is only increasing.
Recently, it has come to light that the screenwriter of the 1989 action film Road House, R. Lance Hill, is suing MGM Studios and Amazon Studios for copyright infringement over the upcoming Road House remake. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. Central District Court in Los Angeles, alleges that Amazon Studios used generative AI to
Nvidia has recently announced that users of the free tier of its cloud gaming service GeForce Now will now start seeing ads. This move is aimed at helping to pay for the free service and reduce average wait times for users. The ads will only be shown to free tier users while they are waiting
Netflix has made a bold move by confirming that it will no longer be accepting iTunes billing for its subscribers. Instead, the streaming giant will now require users to pay directly using a credit card or debit card. This decision affects all members on the basic plan who were using an iTunes payment method, marking