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Flounder Pictures Fires Staff Amid Criticism
Flounder Pictures has terminated staff members following criticism on GitHub.
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Kraken Reports Issuing 56 Million Tax Forms
Kraken reported issuing 56 million tax forms, with nearly a third of these for transactions less than $1. The exchange stated it is time to fix digital asset taxes, aligning them with the logic of taxing stocks and securities.
Anthropic Buys Millions of Books for AI Training
AI company Anthropic has reportedly purchased millions of physical books, scanning them to create digital versions for training its AI systems. This move is part of its ongoing efforts to develop advanced language models.
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Music Publishers Sue AI Developer Anthropic
Concord Music Group and other music publishers have filed a lawsuit against AI developer Anthropic. The lawsuit alleges that Anthropic's AI, Claude, has used copyrighted lyrics without permission. Anthropic has reportedly purchased millions of books for AI training.
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OpenAI Faces Lawsuit Over ChatGPT Health Advice
A lawsuit has been filed alleging that a teenager died after receiving recommendations for a deadly mix of drugs from ChatGPT. The case highlights concerns about the safety and accuracy of AI-generated advice.
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Subaru Outback Features New Styling
The Subaru Outback is being updated with new styling. It will also feature standard symmetrical all-wheel drive.
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Exaforce Secures $125 Million for AI Cybersecurity
Exaforce, a three-year-old startup, has raised $125 million in a Series B funding round. Exaforce develops AI technology aimed at detecting and stopping cyberattacks in real-time. Startup Exaforce secured $125 million to advance its AI-driven cybersecurity solutions.
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AI Costs Prompt Reconsideration Of Human Labor
The rising costs associated with artificial intelligence are prompting companies to reconsider their reliance on human labor. The specific cost factors are [details not provided]. Companies are evaluating the economic feasibility of AI versus human workers.
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Waymo Recalls Robo-Taxis Over Safety Issue
Waymo is recalling nearly 3,800 of its self-driving robo-taxis in the U.S. due to a safety issue. The National Transportation Safety Board is involved in the recall. The average speed for these taxis is cited as 6.15 miles per hour.
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US Companies Face Scrutiny Over High-Tech Exports
Respondents in a survey indicated a desire to prohibit U.S. Regulators are examining whether these exports violate national security policies. This scrutiny is part of broader concerns about national security and trade.
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