Automakers’ data privacy practices “are unacceptable,” says US senator (arstechnica.com)
OEMs collect too much personal data and share it too freely, says Senator Markey.
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OEMs collect too much personal data and share it too freely, says Senator Markey.
Forced to use real names on platforms like Weibo, Chinese influencers quit social media instead.
Social Links, a surveillance company that had thousands of accounts banned for mass-scraping Facebook and Instagram, is now using ChatGPT to make sense of data it grabs from social media....
Clyde will disappear by December 1st and it’s not clear why.
Apple’s support for the widely used messaging standard will make it easier for Android phones to share messages with iPhones—while ditching the old and flawed SMS standard.
Have you heard about WhatsApp’s aggressive new ad strategy?
Threads still requires an Instagram account to sign up, though.
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NFTs and blockchain technology are revolutionizing the supply chain industry. By providing transparent and tamper-proof digital ledgers, blockchain ensures trust and security in the supply chain, reducing fraud and errors. NFTs enable the unique identification and tracking of products, enhancing provenance and authenticity...
This has been bugging me for a while now, windows 10, new motherboard, HDMI to 4k tv [600 nits], intel uhd on board display adapter running at 60hz, when I play a 1080p encoded video with, for example, Windows Movie and TV app, it plays fine, but when I play the same move or show in a 2160p encoded video it shows so much darker...
Threads is about to get vastly more useful as Meta has started rolling out the option to see a chronological feed of posts from the people you follow.
A team of researchers at the University of Tokyo has built a bridge between large language models and robots that promises more humanlike gestures while dispensing with traditional hardware-dependent controls.
San Francisco police Sergeant David Radford contacted Tesla in May 2020 with a request on a case: Could the automaker provide data on an alleged stalker’s remote access to a vehicle?...
Under pressure from regulators, Adobe calls off its plans to acquire a leading competitor....
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Threads will use ActivityPub, the same technology that other networks such as Mastodon have embraced as a way to make social media more open.
Amazon.com Inc., which launched its first internet satellites in October, says it will use space lasers to ensure reliable broadband coverage even in the middle of the ocean....
A US court ruling against Google’s app store policies has shaken the layout of these gardens a bit, but they’ll stay in place—for now....
A new study has been published showcasing a new DNA-based nanobot that could open the door to producing life-saving drugs in the human body. A team of researchers from New York University have developed DNA-based nanobots that could, in theory, replicate themselves exponentially. Developed by Feng Zhou and his team, the tiny DNA...
It can take up to 30 seconds to conduct a Deep Search.
Altman explains why he decided to return to OpenAI and what comes next for the company.
Released earlier this month, OpenAI’s GPTs let anyone create custom chatbots. But some of the data they’re built on is easily exposed.
The newsletter platform’s lax content moderation creates an opening for white nationalists eager to get their message out.
Web storefront maker fixed the flaw, but not before blasting infoseccer
The Telescope Array in Utah's West Desert picked up a rare particle with 244 EeV energy.