The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement, claiming that millions of articles from The Times were used to train chatbots that now compete with the news outlet. The lawsuit raises questions about the legal boundaries of generative A.I. technologies and could have major implications for the news industry.
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New York State Police are cautioning residents in Steuben County about an internet and phone scam targeting individuals.
Xiaomi phone users are facing wireless connection issues with Android Auto, and Google suggests updating to Android 14 as a potential solution. However, some users have reported that the connection issues persist even after updating to Android 14.
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SpaceX has lost one of their veteran Falcon 9 boosters, B1058, due to high winds and powerful waves. This booster had completed 19 flights and made history as the first privately-built rocket to carry humans into orbit. Despite its destruction, SpaceX plans to salvage the remaining hardware to improve reusability.
A recent incident involving an unaccompanied minor aboard a flight has sparked a heated debate about airline policies and parental responsibility.
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