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OpenAI transcribed millions of hours of YouTube content to train its chatbots, potentially violating copyright laws
To make OpenAI smarter, researchers created a speech-recognition tool called Whisper back in 2021 to train its Large Language Models.…
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Report: Fossil Fuel Lobby Cashes in on Biden’s $7.5 Billion for EV Chargers
The fossil fuel industry is cashing in on the $7.5 billion for electric vehicle (EV) charging stations that President Joe…
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Conservatives, Progressives Demand Amendments During Spy Powers Fight to Curb Surveillance Abuse
Conservatives and progressives are demanding that Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) allow for amendments to curb surveillance abuse during next week’s…
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Apple Lays Off 600 in Wake of Electric Vehicle Failure
One of the most valuable companies on Earth, tech giant Apple, has laid off more than 600 employees in California,…
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Microsoft: China Is Deploying AI-Powered Disinformation to Influence U.S. and Taiwanese Voters
China is leveraging artificial intelligence to target voters in the United States, Taiwan, and other countries with disinformation campaigns, according…
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Google Considers Introducing Paid AI Features in Search Results
In a significant shift from its long-standing ad-funded model, Google is reportedly exploring the possibility of charging users for AI-powered…
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Apple Moves into Home Robotics as Next Frontier After Car Project Fizzles
Apple is exploring the field of personal robotics as a potential new growth area following the cancellation of its electric…
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Low Sales Force Ford’s Electric SUV And Truck Plans Off The Road
With U.S. electric vehicle sales starting to slow, Ford Motor Co. says it will delay rolling out new electric pickup…
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Alleged Financial Benefits of Diversity Vanish Under Scrutiny, Study Shows
The road to riches may not be paved with diversity, equity, and inclusion after all. A pair of economists investigated…
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Amazon grocery store with ‘Just Walk Out’ automation was actually supported by 1,000 workers in India who monitored purchases
In 2016, Amazon touted the miraculous automation technology of its grocery stores that allowed people to “Just Walk Out,” but…
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