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Elon Musk withdraws lawsuit against OpenAI, Sam Altman
Attorneys for Musk asked the court to dismiss the lawsuit, originally filed in February, without giving a reason for the move, according to a filing.https://bit.ly/4eiXuz8
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Apple showcases new AI features. Here’s what to expect
The company said the technology will power new tools including those that can generate text and images and have the ability to retrieve and analyze information across its apps.https://bit.ly/3z6ZwlK
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Google signs deal with organization to distribute $100M to Canadian news companies
Google agreed to pay Canadian news publishers $100 million annually, indexed to inflation, in order to be exempt from the Online News Act.https://bit.ly/4eh2SCT
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Ticketmaster hack: Canadians’ data likely among leaked information
According to a data sample shared with Global News, it appears the personal information of many Canadian Ticketmaster customers was stolen by hackers.https://bit.ly/3RiPGn8
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Online streaming services must now pay into fund for Canadian news, content
Online streaming services like Netflix and Spotify are being told they must start contributing money toward local news and the production of Canadian content.https://bit.ly/4bJuIpD
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Convincing AI deepfakes of politicians are getting easier, report warns
Researchers at the Center for Countering Digital Hate tested six popular online AI voice cloning tools to determine how easy it is to create misleading audio of politicians.https://bit.ly/3R8g1V9
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Space debris is an ‘increasing issue’ for Earth. What Canada is doing now
The Canadian Space Agency says it takes the issue of space debris ‘very seriously’ after a piece of orbital junk was recently discovered in rural Saskatchewan.https://bit.ly/4bVLl1i
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Border intelligence program needs better training, analytics: evaluation
Canada’s border agency needs better training and information-processing tools to help fight everything from firearms smuggling to human trafficking, an evaluation has found.https://bit.ly/4aG8Hqp
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Vroomba, the world’s fastest vacuum, reaches speed of over 55 km/h
The record-breaking Vroomba is not only speedy, but also functional and is equipped with sucking power.https://bit.ly/3QRGyFN
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Will AI help or harm us? Major international report says it’s unsure
The report was commissioned at last year’s AI Safety Summit hosted by the United Kingdom, the first such global meeting on artificial intelligence. https://bit.ly/3yxN8ek