Meta, a company once content harvesting from users’ publicly posted photos, is now quietly extending its AI training to a far more invasive domain: the private, unpublished images stored on users’ devices. This transition might seem subtle—presented as a convenience called “cloud processing” within Facebook’s Story feature—but it fundamentally transforms the relationship between users and
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In recent years, pet tech has increasingly focused on enhancing pet owners’ ability to remotely care for and monitor their furry companions. PetLibro, a startup known for its innovative pet products, has introduced the Scout Smart Camera—an ambitious leap that fuses artificial intelligence with pet monitoring to create an experience that feels significantly more personalized
For almost two years, YouTube Create has been an Android-exclusive contender in the crowded space of mobile video editing apps. Now, Google is gearing up to introduce it on iOS, signaling a significant pivot in its strategy to capture a broader creator audience. This move, evidenced by job postings recruiting iOS engineers in Bengaluru, shows
In recent months, the race for top AI talent has become a headline in its own right, with tech giants flaunting eye-popping compensation packages to secure the brightest minds in artificial intelligence. Meta, formerly Facebook, has joined this frenzy, reportedly dangling multimillion-dollar offers to lure researchers to its ambitious superintelligence lab. Yet, beneath the sensationalized
In the rapidly evolving realm of artificial intelligence, business agreements are often overshadowed by technological breakthroughs. Yet, occasionally, a small contractual clause can become the fulcrum upon which entire partnerships pivot. This is precisely the situation in the relationship between OpenAI and Microsoft, two giants in the AI landscape whose collaboration is now intensively scrutinized,
In an industry saturated with predictable designs and incremental upgrades, Colorful—a Chinese graphics card manufacturer—has once again dared to break the mold with its latest releases: the flamboyant Colorfire Meow RTX 5050 GPUs. While these GPUs immediately catch the eye with their vivid orange fans and whimsical cat-themed chassis, they also introduce a perplexing twist
Recent developments from Apple highlight the company’s ongoing battle to align with European Union regulations, specifically the Digital Markets Act (DMA). This directive embodies the EU’s vision to foster a fairer digital marketplace, particularly in how tech giants operate their platforms. In response to mounting pressures and substantial penalties, Apple has introduced a tiered fee
On a pivotal Thursday, Apple unveiled a suite of updates to its developer policies, ostensibly to align with the stringent requirements set forth by the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA). As the deadline loomed ominously close, set for June 26, Apple’s announcement was more than a mere corporate formality; it was a strategic pivot
In today’s media landscape, conversations surrounding authenticity and quality are more relevant than ever, particularly with the burgeoning presence of artificial intelligence (AI) in content creation. The term “AI slop” has emerged as a critical label for the low-quality, often misleading content generated by AI systems. This phenomenon is not just a passing trend; it
In the competitive world of technology, particularly in artificial intelligence (AI), every move can generate waves of excitement or trepidation. CoreWeave has emerged as a lightning rod in this context, with its recent IPO garnering attention for both its impressive revenue projections and unsettling financial debts. With a reported net worth of around $10 billion
Intel Corporation, a name synonymous with technological innovation, is undergoing a significant transformation marked by a wave of layoffs that has sent shockwaves through the industry. The company has announced plans to eliminate approximately 107 positions, primarily at its headquarters in Santa Clara, California. This move is part of a broader strategy aimed at slashing
In a pivotal moment for the intersection of technology and intellectual property, a federal judge recently ruled in favor of Meta in a lawsuit led by high-profile authors, including comedy legend Sarah Silverman. The lawsuit involved allegations that Meta illegally trained its artificial intelligence (AI) models using copyrighted literary works. Under the watchful eye of