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Famous AI Startup Must Pay $1.5 Billion Over Copyright Trouble
According to a September 5 court filing, Anthropic will pay about $3,000 for each book deemed to have been illegally accessed to train its AI model, plus interest, and agree…
Read more'AI Godfather' was dumped by his girlfriend using ChatGPT
“She asked ChatGPT to tell me what a bad guy I was,” Geoffrey Hinton said in an interview with the Financial Times on September 5. Hinton, 78, is known as…
Read moreYouTube receives mixed reactions for secretly editing videos
Musician Rick Beato, whose YouTube channel has more than 5 million subscribers, discovered that his videos looked unusual and "the closer you look, the more it looks like he's wearing…
Read moreFaulty vibration device causes a series of smart keys to be paralyzed
On the afternoon of August 27, the Radio Frequency Department, Ministry of Science and Technology, announced that it had successfully handled the source of interference occurring in the area of…
Read moreVNeID is difficult to access after information that people were given money
Since 9 p.m., many people have reported that when accessing VNeID, the application shows an error message "The system is under maintenance. Please try again later." Some said that after…
Read moreGoogle 'cuts more than a third of small-scale managers'
“We’ve reduced our managers by more than 35% and have fewer direct reports than we did at the same time last year. So we’re making rapid progress,” Brian Welle, vice…
Read moreDeepSeek CEO, Huawei in the top 100 most influential people in AI
Time magazine announced its third annual TIME100 AI list on August 28, honoring CEOs, founders, and other prominent figures in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). Several technology leaders such…
Read moreAI startups become 'zombies' due to Big Tech's wave of human acquisition
The thirst for AI talent has led many tech giants such as Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Amazon to spend billions of dollars to lure bright minds from startups. Instead of…
Read moreCreating a 'switch' to turn off the system, IT staff received a 4-year prison sentence
The US Department of Justice announced on August 21 that software engineer Davis Lu, 55, was sentenced to four years in prison and three years of probation for writing and…
Read moreTrump: 'I'm a fan of TikTok'
"I'm not really worried. I think it's all blown out of proportion... I'm a big TikTok fan," he told reporters while visiting a White House gift shop on August 22.…
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