![]() ![]() Meanwhile, Forbes reports on a license-plate-recognizing A.I. As Gizmodo reports, privacy advocates have a thing or two to say about that. That could mean undermining end-to-end encryption. The Cooper Davis Act would require the likes of Facebook to send detailed information, including personal data, to the Drug Enforcement Agency. Senate Judiciary Committee has advanced a bill, which would force tech platforms to report users who they think are breaking drug laws. tidal wave, by Stephen Pastis BEFORE YOU GO How to stay afloat, and thrive, in the generative A.I. eth addresses to arsenal of Web3 offerings, by Ben Weiss ‘overhyped to death’ after striking Hollywood actors label it an ‘existential threat’, by Steve MollmanĬhipmaker CEOs head to Washington to fight restrictions on selling to China-and protect their bottom lines, by Bloomberg ![]() Microsoft promises to keep ‘Call of Duty’ on Sony PlayStation after Activision merger closes, by Associated Pressīarry Diller calls A.I. Now the Russia-friendly government will get access to it, by Chloe Taylor military information has been sent to Mali for years thanks to a simple typo. The sans serif font became the default in Office 2007, but with screens boasting much higher resolutions these days, Microsoft is making the new Aptos font the default in Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Excel. The number of years for which Calibri was the standard font in Microsoft’s Word and other Office suite apps. Gurman: “October is too early for new high-end MacBook Pros or desktops, so the first beneficiaries of the new chip should be the next iMac, 13-inch MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro.” SIGNIFICANT FIGURES 16 The first Macs to boast the third generation of the company’s in-house silicon could come as soon as October, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman predicts. That’s just because the rest of Europe’s privacy regulators now get to weigh in on the Norwegian decision-it is quite likely that they will approve the ban and extend it across the EU and European Economic Area (of which Norway is a member it isn’t in the EU).Īpple’s M3 devices could come soon. As Reuters reports, Meta notes there’s no immediate impact on its business model. After the EU’s top court blew up Meta’s last legal justification for its key moneyspinner of behavioral advertising, Norway’s data protection regulator has banned Facebook and Instagram from tracking people to target advertising at them. ![]() venture, xAI, which has set itself the laughably grand task of building a “good” artificial general intelligence “with the overarching purpose of just trying to understand the universe,” Musk said in a Friday Twitter Spaces chat about the launch. Musk focus is further divided by his latest A.I. Musk may not be Twitter’s CEO anymore, but it’s clear he’s still the boss, and that means paying quite a lot of attention. The “boring” reference was presumably aimed at Twitter’s suddenly very present rival, Meta’s Threads, but that’s just another indicator of how precarious Twitter’s position is these days. ![]() Twitter can’t pay its rent, and a new lawsuit claims it still owes ex-workers a cool $500 million in severance. Okay, but hemorrhaging money is-he also admitted Saturday that ad revenue has halved, and the company is “still negative cash flow” thanks to its heavy debt load. “Whatever sins this platform may have, being boring is not one of them,” Musk tweeted today. ![]()
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