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President Biden sets up new AI guardrails for military, intelligence agencies
The White House's new guidelines for artificial intelligence use prohibits uses such as nuclear launches and granting asylum to immigrants.
Danny Gallagher10.25.2024Of course telecom companies are suing the FTC to block the new 'click-to-cancel' rule
Telecom companies sue FTC to block the ‘click-to-cancel’ rule. The mandate requires organizations to offer simple cancellation methods for subscriptions.
Lawrence Bonk10.24.2024Apple, Goldman Sachs fined $89 million for misleading Apple Card customers
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued $89 million in fines against Apple and Goldman Sachs.
Danny Gallagher10.24.2024Intelsat's Boeing-made satellite explodes and breaks up in orbit
An Intelsat communication satellite built by Boeing has exploded and broken up in geostationary orbit.
Steve Dent10.23.2024Qualcomm and Google team up to help carmakers create AI voice systems
The two tech companies are working on a new system that will let carmakers create their own voice-powered AI assistants.
Danny Gallagher10.23.2024NASA's newest telescope can detect gravitational waves from colliding black holes
A new series of telescopes scheduled to launch in the mid-2030s will look for gravitational waves in space.
Danny Gallagher10.23.2024OpenAI and Microsoft are funding $10 million in grants for AI-powered journalism
OpenAI and Microsoft are funding projects to bring more AI tools into the newsroom.
Anna Washenko10.23.2024Anthropic is letting Claude AI control your PC
Anthropic's latest development gives its Claude AI tool the ability to control a PC, reportedly just like a person would.
Anna Washenko10.23.2024More than 10,500 artists sign open letter protesting unlicensed AI training
Celebrities like Julianne Moore, Thom York and Kevin Bacon signed a letter protesting the use of unlicensed content to train AI.
Danny Gallagher10.23.2024Penguin Random House amends its copyright rules to protect authors from AI
The world's biggest publisher is taking steps to protect its books and authors from AI infringement.
Danny Gallagher10.19.2024Tesla's FSD is under federal investigation after four reduced-visibility crashes
Federal investigators are looking into Tesla crashes in which the Full Self-Driving (FSD) feature was engaged in low-visibility conditions. A pedestrian was struck and killed by a Model Y in one of the incidents.
Kris Holt10.18.2024ESPN faces $146K fine for using emergency alert tones in NBA ads
ESPN faces a hefty fine for using an emergency alert tone six times in one of its promos.
Danny Gallagher10.18.2024A $105,000 robot arm nobody needs cooked me a delicious lunch
Moley Robotics wants to bring its $105,000 cooking robots to the home. Here's what it's like to dine at its table.
Daniel Cooper10.17.2024Two Sudanese brothers accused of launching a dangerous series of DDoS attacks
Ahmed Salah Yousif Omer and Alaa Salah Yusuuf Omer face federal indictments for a series of targeted hacks that aimed to cause financial and physical harm to organizations, hospitals and companies across the globe.
Danny Gallagher10.17.2024SpaceX is suing the California Coastal Commission for not letting it launch more rockets
Last week, the California Coastal Commission rejected a plan for SpaceX to launch more rockets at the Vandenberg Space Force Base. The company responded with a lawsuit.
Anna Washenko10.17.2024Google Flights now has a ‘Cheapest’ tab
Google Flights now lists the "cheapest" options in its own tab.
Danny Gallagher10.17.2024Nissan Ariya drivers will soon be able to use Tesla Superchargers
Nissan is joining Tesla's fleet of Superchargers for its line of EVs.
Danny Gallagher10.16.2024The New York Times tells Perplexity to stop using its content
OpenAI has until October 30 to response to a cease and desist letter from the New York Times over its use of articles to train its AI model.
Danny Gallagher10.16.2024Hilton and Be My Eyes team up to make hotels more accessible for blind and low-vision users
Hilton has partnered with Be My Eyes, an accessibility app to improve hotel stays for blind and low-vision guests. The app can connect users to Hilton's teams to help them navigate hotels and rooms.
Kris Holt10.16.2024Google strikes a deal with a nuclear startup to power its AI data centers
Google is turning to nuclear energy to help power its AI. On Monday, the company said it will partner with the startup Kairos Power to build seven small nuclear reactors in the US.
Will Shanklin10.15.2024