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101010 Data Lines to Infinity in Red

Palm Beach community pushes back against planned data center

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'Nudification' apps have states scrambling to hold big tech accountable

Legislators try to stay up with rapidly developing deep fake technology.

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Pentagon pushes for battlefield AI, some military leaders urge caution

The Pentagon is pushing for further AI integration on the battlefield, as some tech and military leaders urge caution over risks around autonomous weapons and surveillance

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Zuckerberg faces lawsuit from five publishers for using copyrighted materials to train AI

The five publishers allege that Meta's software engineers used pirated books and journal articles to train the company's AI model, Llama.

TikTok to set one-hour daily screen time limit by default for users under 18

Elon Musk launches new AI company

Amazon discontinues celebrity voices on Alexa, offers refunds

AAA Survey reports 68% of drivers are afraid of self-driving cars

Elon Musk’s brain implant startup rakes in $280 million in funding

AI Dominance: Rep. Randy Fine on Establishing the American Tech Standard

Mars rover prepares to drop off rock, soil samples

Ex Twitter executive alleges reckless cybersecurity policies

How Elon Musk changed Twitter censorship culture

Twitter whistleblower discusses foreign agent in the system

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