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As Hollywood’s biggest stars gather at the Dolby Theatre for the 96th annual Academy Awards, it marks a return to normalcy after last year’s tumultuous period of strikes among writers and actors. The event promises not only award announcements but also performances from renowned artists like Ryan Gosling. The Oscars are set to kick off
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OpenAI, a prominent artificial intelligence research lab, has recently made headlines with the return of CEO Sam Altman following an independent investigation. The investigation, commissioned by OpenAI’s nonprofit board, ultimately concluded that Altman’s conduct did not warrant his removal. This decision comes after Altman survived an attempted boardroom coup in November, proving his resilience as
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Around 600 workers in Activision Publishing’s quality assurance department have made a significant move by forming a union. This new union, known as Activision Quality Assurance United – CWA, is the largest video game union in the United States. The employees were assisted in this endeavor by the Communications Workers of America, and the results
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The ongoing legal battle between The New York Times, OpenAI, and Microsoft has brought to light the complex intersection between technology, copyright law, and artificial intelligence. Microsoft’s defense, citing historical technological innovations like the VCR and personal computers, aims to highlight the legality of OpenAI’s large language models (LLMs) despite concerns about potential copyright abuse.
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The Federal Communications Commission is currently reviewing a proposal that would prohibit landlords from charging tenants in bulk for cable, internet, and satellite services. This move is aimed at providing tenants with more options when it comes to selecting the services they require. According to a press release from the White House, the proposed rule
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