Experts aren't unanimous about whether the AI-powered search startup's practices could expose it to legal claims ranging from infringement to defamation—but some say plaintiffs would have strong cases. |
The venom of recluse spiders can be dangerous, but the idea of there being a "season" when these arachnids invade homes and bite is unhelpful and wrong. |
Meta's plans to use personal content posted by Facebook and Instagram users to train algorithms suggest our digital histories are being repackaged to teach AI about—and how to mimic—humanity. |
By studying the geometry of model space-times, researchers offer alternative views of the universe's first moments. |
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An excellent, well-designed backpack engineered for travel or as the perfect everyday carry. |
Adobe has issued new wording to explain how users' content will be treated, after a backlash earlier this month from artists who believed their work will be used to train AI. |
Jabra manages to upgrade its already fantastic hearing aids, though the improvements are quite minor. |
Bridgerton, Scavengers Reign, and Sweet Tooth are just a few of the shows you need to watch on Netflix this month. |
As "P4x," Alejandro Caceres single-handedly disrupted the internet of an entire country. Then he tried to show the US military how it can—and should—adopt his methods.
For more: Last week, the hacker himself hosted an AMA on Reddit to answer questions about this story. |
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