Now that decent Arm-powered PCs exist, Qualcomm’s CEO wants to make them cheaper (arstechnica.com)
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Reddit CEO Steve Huffman is standing by Reddit’s decision to block companies from scraping the site without an AI agreement....
What the hell are they even spending all this money on when they don’t have much to show for it?
Several Nigerian content creators are mimicking American superstar YouTuber MrBeast by publishing charitable deeds as content online.
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Reddit says Microsoft’s Bing, Anthropic, and Perplexity have scraped its data without permission. “It has been a real pain in the ass to block these companies.”
The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) easily passed the Senate today despite critics’ concerns that the bill may risk creating more harm than good for kids and perhaps censor speech for online users of all ages if it’s signed into law....
Amazon failed to adequately alert more than 300,000 customers to serious risks—including death and electrocution—that US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) testing found with more than 400,000 products that third parties sold on its platform....
Meta “programmed it to simply not answer questions,” but it did anyway.
Meta had been using facial recognition software on photos uploaded to Facebook without Texans’ consent.