ChatGPT and DALL-E 3 AI-generated images are now watermarked, though OpenAI admits it’s “not a silver bullet to address issues of provenance”

What you need to know OpenAI recently announced that it will now watermark images generated using ChatGPT or API serving the DALL-E 3 technology. This will help users identify images generated using these AI tools, clearly demystifying them from actual/real pictures. This change only applies to images; it won’t affect AI-generated voice or text. Amid the […]

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OpenAI admits that it’s ‘impossible’ to create ChatGPT-like tools without using copyright material, amid court battles over intellectual property theft allegations

What you need to know OpenAI has found itself in the corridors of justice after being slapped with multiple lawsuits over copyright infringement. The company admits that it’s impossible to create AI chatbots without using copyrighted material from the internet. It highlighted that copyright law doesn’t forbid training while making its submission. While the OpenAI’s […]

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OpenAI admits it’s ‘impossible’ to create ChatGPT-like tools without using copyright material, amid court battles over intellectual property theft allegations

What you need to know OpenAI has found itself in the corridors of justice after being slapped with multiple lawsuits over copyright infringement. The company admits that it’s impossible to create AI chatbots without using copyrighted material from the internet. It highlighted that copyright law doesn’t forbid training while making its submission. While the OpenAI’s […]

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Apple Admits to BMW Wireless Charging Issue With iPhone 15 Lineup, Promises Fix Later This Year

Apple today acknowledged a BMW wireless charging issue affecting the iPhone 15 series, and promised that it will make a fix available later this year. In an internal memo shared with Apple Authorized Service Providers, Apple said charging an iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, or iPhone 15 Pro Max with a “small […]

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Microsoft’s CEO Satya Nadella admits that pulling the plug on Windows Phone was ‘a strategic mistake,’ in a broad interview

What you need to know Microsoft’s CEO, Satya Nadella, recently touched base with Mathias Dpfner at Axel Springer’s Berlin headquarters to discuss his ascend to the company’s top executive seat, shortcomings, wins, AI advances, and much more. Satya disclosed that the Activision Blizzard deal is important to the company since gaming is part of its […]

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GM Admits No Technical Reason CarPlay Couldn’t Be in Future EVs

Earlier this year, General Motors revealed it is planning to phase out support for CarPlay and Android Auto in all of its electric vehicles, citing the need for tighter integration with the vehicle as GM rolls out a new infotainment system co-developed with Google. With this week’s high-profile unveiling of the $130,000+ Cadillac Escalade IQ […]

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Xbox admits defeat in “console wars”

What you need to know   Microsoft is aiming to acquire Activision Blizzard for $69 billion.  The Federal Trade Commission hopes to secure a preliminary injunction that would temporarily prevent Microsoft from closing the deal.  In its proposing finding of facts Microsoft claims Xbox has never stopped “losing the console wars.”  The courtroom showdown between […]

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Anker admits lack of encryption on Eufy security cameras

Anker got itself in a big debacle over its Eufy security cameras which were caught uploading footage from users’ cameras to the cloud without their consent as uncovered by information security consultant Paul Moore back in November. The bigger problem was that the uploaded user content from Eufy cameras was accessible via media players such […]

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Anker Admits Eufy Cameras Did Not Offer End-to-End Encryption as Promised, Pledges to Do Better

Back in November, Anker’s Eufy brand made headlines after security consultant Paul Moore discovered that Eufy security cameras were sending data to the cloud, even when cloud storage upload settings were disabled. Further, Eufy camera streams were allegedly able to be watched live through an app like VLC, which presented a glaring security issue. That […]

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Craig Federighi Admits Apple’s Beta Programs Don’t Provide the Interaction and Influence Many Users Desire

Apple’s senior vice president of software engineering, Craig Federighi, has admitted that the company’s beta testing program, which offers developers and public beta testers access to beta versions of iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS, and macOS, isn’t effective in giving users the amount of influence and interaction they desire. In an email exchange with MacRumors reader […]

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Apple Admits Studio Display Experiencing Speaker Issues, Offers Only Temporary Fix

Apple has admitted that customers using the Studio Display may experience audio-related issues, including sound unexpectedly and abruptly cutting out, audio playing at a high speed, distorted audio quality, and choppy playback. In a memo to authorized service providers, obtained by MacRumors, Apple acknowledges that customers may find themselves facing speaker issues with the company’s […]

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Samsung admits to error, removes iPhone reference from Members app

A Samsung Community Manager recently made an error and published a promotional banner on the Samsung Members app featuring a generic iPhone model. Thankfully, the company owned up to its mistake and mended the banner’s design while issuing a follow-up statement. A Galaxy Store representative on the official community forums made a statement that reads: […]

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