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The plaintiffs in the Kadrey v. Meta case submitted a controversial new report as evidence of copyright infringement.
European privacy group noyb has issued Meta a cease & desist over EU AI data use, demanding GDPR opt-in consent and threatening significant legal action including multi-billion Euro fines.
According to noyb, the legal conundrum around Meta AI lies in how the social media giant plans to use the legitimate interest ...
Meta enhances its Ray-Ban smart glasses with new AI-powered accessibility features, including more detailed environmental ...
Cisco Systems' strong Q3 fiscal 2025 results boost its outlook with AI momentum, growing federal orders, and price target ...
Meta's efforts to placate Europe over the use of personal data to train AI models hasn't worked, with privacy advocacy group ...
Meta, the tech giant, plans to utilize public data from European users from platforms like Facebook and Instagram to train AI ...
TikTok launched a new AI Alive service that lets you turn photos into videos with a single text prompt - here's how easy it ...
Worksoft Previews Version 14.5 Featuring AI-Driven Automation, Worksoft Data Connect, and Platform Innovations for Enterprise Testing at Scale. 4.5 reflects our commitment to delivering real value in ...
The debate in the United States is taking place as international AI governance efforts struggle with their own enforcement ...
In a statement, Meta's spokesperson defended the opt-out approach, noting that "we've provided EU users with a clear way to ...
We are standing at the threshold of a revolutionary transformation—one powered not by industrial machinery or space travel, ...