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Tennis stars denounce AI line judge over errors at Wimbledon, call for bringing back human referee
Wimbledon's move to replace human line judges with AI-powered electronic line calling (ELC) has sparked criticism from several players. The prestigious tournament is using the tech for the first time this year.
Jul 82 min read


OpenAI terms illicit Robinhood's trading of its 'tokens'
OpenAI has issued a public disclaimer distancing itself from Robinhood's sale of so-called "OpenAI tokens," warning consumers that the tokens do not represent equity in the company.Â
Jul 31 min read


Denmark to allow citizens to copyright features in fight against deepfake
Denmark has announced that it will amend its copyright law to give people legal ownership over their faces, voices, and bodies, making it illegal to create or share deepfakes without consent.Â
Jun 282 min read


Microsoft retires 'Blue Screen of Death'
Microsoft is giving the infamous "Blue Screen of Death" (BSOD) a new look as part of sweeping changes to improve Windows' resilience following last year's widespread outages.Â
Jun 272 min read


Meta wins copyright case against authors; future cases though not ruled out
A federal judge has dismissed a high-profile copyright infringement lawsuit against Meta Platforms, ruling in favor of the Facebook parent company in a case brought by 13 authors who accused it of illegally using their books to train its AI model, Llama.
Jun 263 min read


Getty drops key copyright claim against Stability AI
Getty Images has dropped one of the central contentions from its high-profile UK lawsuit against artificial intelligence company Stability AI, abandoning a major copyright infringement claim as closing arguments began Wednesday at Britain's High Court.Â
Jun 262 min read


US judge vindicates Anthropic in copyright case
A US judge has ruled that AI firm Anthropic did not violate copyright law by using published books to train its language models, marking a major legal win for the tech industry and a setback for authors and publishers.
Jun 252 min read


Macron calls on Europe to lead the space war, warns against 'Starlink'
French President Emmanuel Macron has called on Europe to become a leading space power "once again," warning that the continent risks being pushed out of the low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite market, with the dominance of the US private players.Â
Jun 212 min read


AI making people dumb, reveals MIT study
Relying on Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT to write essays is making people "less smart," according to a new MIT study that tracked participants' neural activity and learning performance over four months.Â
Jun 192 min read


Iran throttles Internet as war measure
Iran has drastically slowed internet access across the country in what officials claim is a defensive move against Israeli cyber operations, as tensions between the two arch-rivals escalate both in the physical and digital spheres.
Jun 182 min read


Social media takes over conventional media as main source of news in US
Social media platforms like Facebook, X, and YouTube have overtaken television and news websites as the primary sources of news in the United States, according to new research from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.Â
Jun 172 min read


Japan to pump in $700 million to attract talent, as Trump makes it tougher for academics
The Japanese government has announced a Â¥100 billion ($700 million) funding fillip for top-tier researchers from around the world, including those leaving the United States due to funding cuts and stricter immigration policies.Â
Jun 172 min read
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