What are news in AI from leading tech news sites?
Following #ai, #llm, #chatgpt, #agi from arstechnica.com, theverge.com, hackernoon.com, engadget.com, ycombinator.com, wired.com, theguardian.com, techcrunch.com, vice.com, 404media.co.
Lawyer Caught Using AI While Explaining to Court Why He Used AI
From 404media.co, on Oct 14, 16 30
DirecTV screensavers will show AI-generated ads with your face in 2026
From arstechnica.com, on Oct 14, 13 13
Beliefs that are true for regular software but false when applied to AI | Hacker News
From ycombinator.com, on Oct 15, 12 12
Nvidia sells tiny new computer that puts big AI on your desktop
From arstechnica.com, on Oct 14, 12 14
Open source LLMs hit Europe's digital sovereignty roadmap | TechCrunch
From techcrunch.com, on Feb 17, 10 10
Startup accuses Nvidia and Microsoft of infringing on patents and forming a cartel
From theverge.com, on Sep 5, 2024, 9 9
Apple’s 14-inch MacBook Pro gets an M5 chip bump and faster storage
From theverge.com, on Oct 15, 8 8
From arstechnica.com
ChatGPT’s new branching feature is a good reminder that AI chatbots aren’t people
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Users can explore multiple paths without losing their original chat thread.
on Sep 5
From theverge.com
MAGA populists call for holy war against Big Tech
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Butlerian jihad from an unlikely quarter.
on Sep 6
From wired.com
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At a White House dinner Thursday night, America’s tech executives put on an uncanny display of fealty to Donald Trump.
on Sep 6
From arstechnica.com
“First of its kind” AI settlement: Anthropic to pay authors $1.5 billion
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Settlement shows AI companies can face consequences for pirated training data.
on Sep 6
From wired.com
Anthropic Agrees to Pay Authors at Least $1.5 Billion in AI Copyright Settlement
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Anthropic will pay at least $3,000 for each copyrighted work that it pirated. The company downloaded unauthorized copies of books in early efforts to gather training data for its AI tools.
on Sep 5
From theverge.com
Anthropic to pay $1.5 billion to authors in landmark AI settlement
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Lawyers said it’s believed to be the largest-ever settlement in a US copyright case, paying about $3,000 per book.
on Sep 6
From theverge.com
Tech leaders take turns flattering Trump at White House dinner
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“Thank you for being such a pro-business and pro-innovation president.”
on Sep 6
From theverge.com
Columbia tries using AI to cool off student tensions
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Sources say it’s part of a concerning pattern at the university.
on Sep 5
From theverge.com
Warner Bros. Discovery sues Midjourney for generating ‘countless’ copies of its characters
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Hollywood’s battle with AI is heating up.
on Sep 5
From techcrunch.com
OpenAI announces AI-powered hiring platform to take on LinkedIn | TechCrunch
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The OpenAI Jobs Platform is set to launch in mid-2026 and will use AI to match candidates with businesses.
on Sep 5