Le fine tuning de GPT-3.5 Turbo peut le rendre aussi performant que GPT-4 (si ce n’est plus)

Les modèles linguistiques d’OpenAI sont désormais exploités par des entreprises et des développeurs pour leurs propres cas d’utilisation spécifiques. Et voici qu’une mise à jour de GPT-3.5 Turbo renforce ses fonctionnalités. Mardi, OpenAI a annoncé que son modèle le plus rentable de GPT-3.5, GPT-3.5 Turbo, peut bénéficier de réglage fin, dit aussi fine tuning. Cela […]

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Microsoft responds to $20 million FTC fine over Xbox child accounts

What you need to know The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (colloquially known as COPPA) is a regulatory law that dictates how the privacy and identifying information for children under 13 can be collected and handled. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) charged Microsoft for illegally collecting children’s personal information and storing it without parental consent. […]

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Microsoft expects to pay $425 million fine for LinkedIn privacy violations

What you need to know Microsoft expects to pay roughly $425 in a fine over alleged privacy violations by LinkedIn. The Irish Data Protection Commission is investigating LinkedIn over targeted advertising practices. Microsoft will increase its reserve to pay the fine and expects it to take effect in the fourth quarter of the 2023 fiscal […]

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Meta slapped with €1.2 billion fine by EU over GDPR breaches

The umbrella company Meta which owns Facebook was fined €1.2 billion by the Irish Data Protection Authority (IE DPA). According to the European Data Protection Board (EDPB), it is the largest fine ever over GDPR breaches. The fine was imposed because Meta was transferring the personal data of European users to the United States over […]

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Samsung hit with $303 million fine for memory chip patent infringement

Samsung was hit with a $303 million fine after Netlist convinced a federal jury that the South Korean tech giant infringed upon several of its patents related to semiconductor memory chips. It was alleged that Samsung Electronics willfully infringed upon Netlist’s memory chip patents, and the jury was convinced of the same after a six-day […]

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Comment Apple veut la jouer fine en passant l’iPad Pro 2024 à l’Oled – Frandroid

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Tile Adds Undetectable Anti-Theft Mode to Tracking Devices, With $1 Million Fine If Used for Stalking

AirTag competitor Tile today announced a new Anti-Theft Mode for Tile tracking devices, which is designed to make Tile accessories undetectable by the anti-stalking Scan and Secure feature. Scan and Secure is a security measure that Tile implemented in order to allow iPhone and Android users to scan for and detect nearby Tile devices to […]

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French Court Levies Fine Against Apple for Abusive App Store Practices

The French Commercial Court in Paris today fined Apple $1 million for abusive App Store practices, reports Reuters. Apple imposed unfair commercial clauses on French app developers for access to the ‌App Store‌, according to the ruling. The decision is the result of a multi-year investigation by France’s consumer affairs and fraud watchdog (DGCCRF), overseen […]

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Meta gets a €265 million fine in Ireland for 2021 Facebook data leak

Today Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) announced that it has imposed a fine of €265 million on Meta’s Irish subsidiary. The reason is a 2021 data breach on Facebook that exposed the phone numbers, locations, and birthdates of 533 million people who were Facebook users from 2018 to 2019. The DPC started its investigation into […]

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Apple gets another $19M fine in Brazil for not shipping chargers

Back in September, Apple was ordered by the Brazilian Ministry of Justice to stop selling iPhones, if the package did not include a power adapter, and was slapped with a fine of BRL 12.275 million – the equivalent of $2.34 million. Now Cupertino was again fined for the very same thing, this time by the […]

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French Court Lowers Antitrust Fine Against Apple Over Third-Party Retailer Pricing

An appeals court in France today lowered a fine levied against Apple by the French Competition Authority due to alleged “anti-competitive behaviour towards its distribution and retail network,” according to Reuters. The report claims the fine has been lowered to 372 million euros, down from the original amount of 1.1 billion euros. The antitrust regulator […]

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FIFA 23 review: A fine farewell

FIFA 23 represents the final chapter in the long-running Electronic Arts france, as the last in the series, following a split between EA and FIFA. The partnership ended in a very public breakup, seeing EA lose rights to the FIFA name as the international body searches for future gaming partners. The next game is set […]

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Apple and Amazon’s $170M Antitrust Fine Overturned by Italian Court

An administrative court in Italy today scrapped a €173.3 million ($170.4 million) fine leveled at Apple and Amazon last year for alleged anti-competitive cooperation when selling Apple and Beats products, Reuters reports. In November 2021, Italy’s antitrust watchdog hit Apple and Amazon with a €200 million ($196 million) fine in the culmination of an investigation […]

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Google loses appeal against EU, ordered to pay €4.1 billion fine

The General Court of the European Union confirmed Google was abusing its dominant position as an Android provider and fined it €4.1 billion. The decision is the latest development of the 2018 case when the EU Competition Commission fined the California-based company for bundling Android OS with Google services. The court upheld the charge that […]

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Google faces $25.4 billion fine over unfair advertising practices in UK and Netherlands

Google could be facing hefty fines in the British and Dutch courts in two suits set to be filed in the next few weeks. Between the two lawsuits, Google may need to pay out €25 billion (~$25.4 billion) in fines. According to Reuters, the lawsuits allege that Google has been employing unfair advertising practices. Geradin […]

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Weekly poll results: most people are fine with 256GB storage on their phones

Last week we asked you how much storage you use on your phone. It turns out most can fit within 256GB total. “Total” because we also queried you about your thoughts on microSD slots on phones. Here’s the breakdown. Just over 40% of people can squeeze in 128GB or less. That said, 36% need at […]

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Qualcomm successfully appeals €1 billion fine, which was imposed for allegedly paying off Apple

Back in 2018 the EU antitrust regulator slapped Qualcomm with a €1 billion fine, accusing it of paying off Apple to use Qualcomm modems instead of switching to competitors like Intel in the period from 2011 to 2016. Naturally, the company appealed the fine and the European General Court (EGC) annulled the fine, reports Reuters. […]

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Qualcomm Successfully Appeals $1.05 Billion EU Fine for Paying Apple to Use Its Mobile Chips

Qualcomm has successfully appealed a 997 million euro ($1.05 billion) fine from EU antitrust regulators for paying Apple to use its LTE chips in iOS devices (via Reuters). The fine was imposed by regulators in 2018 after a European Commission investigation concluded that payments to Apple from 2011 to 2016 were made with the sole […]

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Here’s how to complete the ‘Fine Tuned’ Treasure Hunt in FH5

Source: Xbox Game Studios Forza Horizon 5 is a critically acclaimed open-world racing game, and developer Playground Games and publisher Xbox Game Studios are committed to perpetually adding fresh content to the game through the Festival Playlist. Every week, the playlist introduces players to new events, challenges to complete, and rewards to earn. Occasionally, however, […]

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European Commission fights back against nixed $1.2 billion Intel fine

Source: Rich Edmonds / Windows Central A legal squabble nearly a decade and a half in the making now has another chapter. The EC has confirmed it’s appealing a decision made earlier in 2022 pertaining to a case that’s been gestating since 2009. Back in ’09, Intel attracted the attention of the EC due to […]

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