Sparkle Intel Arc ROC Series Luna Edition graphics cards

Sparkle Intel Arc GPU graphics card

The SPARKLE Intel Arc A770/A750 ROC Series graphics cards have been unveiled this week for gaming and high-performance computing. These new GPU’s are equipped with Intel’s Arc architecture, delivering exceptional performance and advanced features says Sparkle. With support for DirectX 12 Ultimate and hardware-accelerated ray tracing, the ROC Series enables immersive and visually stunning gaming […]

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How to Use Focus Modes on the iPhone

Focus Modes iPhone

Apple’s iPhone offers a powerful tool to help users navigate this challenge: Focus modes. This feature, introduced in iOS 15, allows you to tailor your device’s notifications and settings to specific times, locations, or activities, enabling you to concentrate on what matters most at any given moment. Accessing and Customizing Focus Modes To start using […]

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How to Use Notion on Your iPhone or Android Phone

Notion

In this article we will sho you how you an use Notion on your Apple iPhone or Android Phone. As you navigate between meetings, manage personal projects, and juggle various responsibilities, having a reliable tool to organize your life on the go becomes essential. Enter Notion, a powerful app available for both iPhone and Android […]

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Microsoft and OpenAI sued yet again by Chicago Tribune and New York Daily News

A group of publications that include the Chicago Tribune, New York Daily News and the Orlando Sentinel are suing Microsoft and OpenAI, as reported by The Verge. The eight publications in this particular lawsuit, all owned by Alden Capital Group (ACG), are accusing the companies of "purloining millions" of their copyrighted articles "without permission and without payment to fuel the commercialization of their generative artificial intelligence products, including ChatGPT and Copilot." 

This is but the latest lawsuit filed against Microsoft and OpenAI for their use of copyrighted materials without express consent from publishers. The New York Times also famously sued the companies late last year, alleging that they've used "almost a century's worth of copyrighted content." Their products can regurgitate Times' articles verbatim and can "mimic its expressive style," the publication said, even though they didn't have a prior licensing agreement. In a motion seeking to dismiss key parts of the lawsuit, Microsoft accused the Times of doomsday futurology by claiming that generative AI can pose a threat to independent journalism. 

ACG's newspapers complain of the same thing, that the companies' chatbots are reproducing their articles word-for-word shortly after they're published without a prominent link back to the sources. They included several examples in their complaint. In addition, the chatbots are apparently suffering from hallucinations and are attributing inaccurate reporting to ACG's publications. The publisher argued that the defendants pay for the computers, the specialized chips and the electricity they use to build and operate their generative AI products. And yet they're using copyrighted articles "without permission and without paying for the privilege" even though they need content to train their large language models. The plaintiffs referenced OpenAI's previous admission that it would be "impossible to train today's leading AI models without using copyrighted materials."

OpenAI is no longer a non-profit company, the plaintiffs said, and is now valued at $90 billion. Meanwhile, ChatGPT and Copilot have added "hundreds of billions of dollars to Microsoft's market value." The publications are seeking an unspecified amount in damages and are asking the court to order the defendants to destroy GPT and LLM models that use their materials. 

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COLORFUL launches its first compact mini PC

COLORFUL CMNH01-12450 compact PC

COLORFUL has launched its very first mini PC this month in the form of the CMNH01-12450, offering users the full functionality of a traditional desktop computer while occupying a fraction of the space. This makes them an ideal solution for both home and business environments where desk space is at a premium. Compact mini PCs […]

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Blackview Set to Unveil BL9000 Pro: The World’s First Highest-Resolution FLIR® Thermal Imaging 5G Rugged Phone Running on Android 14

BlackView BL9000 Pro

Sponsored: As a rapidly growing tech brand, Blackview continues to push the boundaries of innovation. After the successful releases of BV6600 Pro, BL8800 Pro, and BV8900—three rugged phones equipped with thermal imaging—Blackview has deepened its partnership with FLIR®, a leader in the thermal imaging industry. According to official sources, Blackview is gearing up to launch […]

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What’s New in iOS 17.5 Beta 4 (Video)

iOS 17.5

Apple’s development team has rolled out iOS 17.5 Beta 4 to its developers, and it’s poised to reach public beta testers soon. This update accompanies other significant releases like macOS 14.5 Beta 4 and HomePod OS 17.5 Beta 4, showcasing Apple’s synchronized advancement across its ecosystem. If you are an avid Apple user, you will […]

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6 Best No Code APP Builders For Beginners

No Code APP Builders

In this article, we cover a range of no code app builders that you can use to create a range of apps. The landscape of app development has been transformed by the advent of no-code platforms, making it easier than ever for beginners to enter the field. These platforms eliminate the need for extensive coding […]

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M4 Apple iPad Pro Details Revealed

iPad Pro

Apple is poised to make waves in the high-end tablet market with the unveiling of the new iPad Pro at its upcoming May 7th event. At the heart of this highly anticipated release is the introduction of the M4 chip, a significant leap forward in Apple’s tablet technology. What Makes the M4 Chip Special? The […]

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Apple Releases iOS 17.5 Beta 4 and iPadOS 17.5 Beta 4

Apple has released iOS 17.5 beta 4 for the iPhone and iPadOS 17.5 beta 4 for the iPad, extending access to both developers and participants in Apple’s Public Beta Testing program. This latest release marks a continuation of Apple’s iterative testing cycle, arriving just one week following the introduction of the prior beta iterations. These […]

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