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German court says Meta can use user data to train AI

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A German court on Friday dismissed an injunction request brought by consumer protection groups to prevent US tech giant Meta from using user data from Facebook and Instagram to train artificial intelligence systems.This post was […]

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Verification framework uncovers safety lapses in open-source self-driving system

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Using a newly developed verification framework, researchers have uncovered safety limitations in open-source self-driving systems during high-speed movements and sudden cut-ins, raising concerns for real-world deployments.This post was originally published on this site

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Large language model accurately predicts online chat derailments

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Online chat rooms and social networking platforms frequently experience harmful behavior as discussions drift from their intended topics toward personal conflict. Traditional predictive models typically depend on platform-specific data, limiting their applicability and increasing implementation […]

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Philosophers and scientists collaborate to study consciousness and perception in corvids

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Many of us as children may have wondered what’s going on inside the mind of an animal—what are they thinking and feeling? Most animal researchers study science because of their fascination with animals, but for […]

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Researchers warn of rise in AI-created, nonconsensual, explicit images

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A team of researchers, including Kevin Butler, Ph.D., a professor in the Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering at the University of Florida, is sounding the alarm on a disturbing trend in artificial […]

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How modern dog ownership has redefined family and parenting

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Birth rates are declining worldwide, while dog parenting practices are gaining popularity. What does this growing “furry children” trend reveal about our societies?This post was originally published on this site

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Studies look for potential therapy targets for dogs with Chiari-like malformation

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A pair of studies from North Carolina State University looked for biomarkers and genetic markers of a syndrome associated with skull malformations common in Cavalier King Charles spaniels (CKCS) and other toy breeds. The findings […]

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Ads pressured to evolve as AI changes Google search

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As Google races to lead in artificial intelligence, it faces the challenge of making sure the technology doesn’t slow its profit-pumping advertising engine.This post was originally published on this site

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Fictional fiction: A newspaper’s summer book list recommends nonexistent books. Blame AI

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The recommended reading list contained some works of fiction. It also contained some works that were, in fact, actually fictional.This post was originally published on this site

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What’s the obscure Australian online safety standard Elon Musk’s X is trying to dodge in court?

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In its most recent battle with authorities in Australia, X (formerly Twitter) has launched legal action in the Federal Court, seeking an exemption from a new safety standard aimed at preventing the spread of harmful […]

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