Sarah Silverman sues OpenAI, Meta for being “industrial-strength plagiarists” (arstechnica.com)
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While rovers have made incredible discoveries, their wheels can hold them back, and erratic terrain can mean damage. There is no replacing something like Perseverance, but sometimes rovers could use a leg up, and they could get that from a small swarm of four-legged robots.
The Energy Management Module claims it can “rejuvenate a battery” somehow....
We have no explanations for this sort of slow repeat.
Antitrust enforcers released a draft update outlining new rules today that officials say will make it easier to crack down on mergers and acquisitions that could substantially lessen competition in the US.
“Now that we’ve killed your industry, it’s time to move on.”...
Merger rules currently stacked in favor of monopolists, critics say.
Meta promised to make Threads compatible with W3C open standard for social media.
AT&T's legacy telephone network may have nearly 200,000 miles of lead-covered cables, according to an estimate by AT&T submitted in a court filing.
Either way, experts think OpenAI should be less opaque about its AI model architecture.
On Wednesday, researchers announced the discovery of a new astronomical enigma. The new object, GPM J1839–10, behaves a bit like a pulsar, sending out regular bursts of radio energy. But the physics that drives pulsars means that they’d stop emitting if they slowed down too much, and almost every pulsar we know of blinks at...
Local officials are still working to apply insecticide by air, trucks, and crews.