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Meta Claims Downloaded Porn at Center of AI Lawsuit Was for ‘Personal Use’

Meta Claims Downloaded Porn at Center of AI Lawsuit Was for ‘Personal Use’

Further, that alleged activity can’t even reliably be linked to any Meta employee, Meta claims. Strike 3 “does not identify any of the individuals who supposedly used these Meta IP addresses, allege that any were employed by Meta or had any role in AI training at Meta, or specify whether (and which) content allegedly downloaded was used to train any …

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The Man Who Invented AGI

The Man Who Invented AGI

Everyone is obsessed with artificial general intelligence—the stage when AI can match all feats of human cognition. The guy who named it saw it as a threat. Source link

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Our Favorite Premium TV Is $500 Off

Our Favorite Premium TV Is 0 Off

On the hunt for a premium television, with all the bells and whistles? Our premium television pick, the LG G5 OLED is currently marked down to just under $2,000 on Amazon for the 65-inch version, a $500 discount from its usual list price. This excellent OLED TV scored top marks in everything from brightness to color, and is a great …

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ChatGPT: Everything you need to know about the AI chatbot

ChatGPT: Everything you need to know about the AI chatbot

ChatGPT, OpenAI’s text-generating AI chatbot, has taken the world by storm since its launch in November 2022. What started as a tool to supercharge productivity through writing essays and code with short text prompts has evolved into a behemoth with 300 million weekly active users. 2024 was a big year for OpenAI, from its partnership with Apple for its generative …

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Tattd gave four TechCrunch writers tattoos at Startup Battlefield | TechCrunch

Tattd gave four TechCrunch writers tattoos at Startup Battlefield | TechCrunch

On Tuesday morning at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, our Senior Producer Maggie Nye rolled up her jacket sleeve to show me her new tattoo: a classic, pixelated cursor arrow. TechCrunch’s Becca Szkutak got a matching cursor, while Theresa Loconsolo got a smiling moon. I guessed that at some point during all the Disrupt hoopla, Maggie and Becca wandered off to some …

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Hackers threaten to leak data after breaching University of Pennsylvania to send mass emails | TechCrunch

Hackers threaten to leak data after breaching University of Pennsylvania to send mass emails | TechCrunch

On Friday morning, University of Pennsylvania alumni, students, staff, and community affiliates received several emails from hackers purporting to represent the university’s Graduate School of Education (GSE). “We have terrible security practices and are completely unmeritocratic,” read the email. “We love breaking federal rules like FERPA (all your data will be leaked).” A partially redacted email sent by hackers with …

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Christian Influencers Are Throwing Their Hatch Clocks in the Trash

Christian Influencers Are Throwing Their Hatch Clocks in the Trash

Treasure to Trash and Back Again According to Erin Merani, Hatch’s vice president of marketing, this series of events was not, in fact, a planned marketing stunt, and Hatch is still figuring out the ramifications of the demon discourse. While Merani is glad the ads and programming “caught people’s attention,” she wants to clarify they were all meant for fun, …

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AWS exceeds Wall Street’s expectations as demand for cloud infra remains high | TechCrunch

AWS exceeds Wall Street’s expectations as demand for cloud infra remains high | TechCrunch

Amazon’s cloud infrastructure service, Amazon Web Services (AWS), is on track to record its strongest year of growth in three years, fueled by the AI industry’s unprecedented demand for computing power. AWS is growing 20% year-over-year and ended the third quarter with $33.1 billion in sales through the first nine months of the year, Amazon announced in its third-quarter earnings …

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Government hackers breached telecom giant Ribbon for months before getting caught | TechCrunch

Government hackers breached telecom giant Ribbon for months before getting caught | TechCrunch

U.S. telecommunications giant Ribbon has confirmed that government-backed hackers had access to its network for almost a year before getting caught, according to a public filing. The telco giant said in a 10-Q disclosure last week with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that a suspected “nation-state actor had gained access to the company’s IT network” as early as December …

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