OpenAI Accused of Faking Inability to Search Training Data in Copyright Dispute
OpenAI allegedly lied about its ability to search training data, hiding billions of logs from news organizations.
OpenAI allegedly lied about its ability to search training data, hiding billions of logs from news organizations.
New York Times and The Daily News claim OpenAI withheld evidence in a two-year lawsuit over copyright infringement.
Free Waymo rides in California until at least September due to regulatory holdup.
A new phishing-as-a-service platform called Forg365 uses artificial intelligence (AI) to target Microsoft 365 accounts, combining adversary-in-the-middle (AiTM) and device code methods with AI-assisted lure generation.
Cyberattacks surge during summer months as reduced staffing levels create ideal conditions for attackers.
At a time when AI backlash and data center protests are making headlines, Anthropic’s Claude is rolling out a new feature that subtly makes the case for why you should keep using it.
The space industry is witnessing a significant shift in the way satellites and launch vehicles are designed, with satellites now being engineered to fit the capabilities of super-heavy-lift rockets like SpaceX’s Starship.
A US District Judge has approved a $1.5 million penalty against Elon Musk to settle an SEC lawsuit, despite expressing concerns about the settlement’s fairness.
A proposed class action lawsuit claims that X and its AI subsidiary, xAI, obstructed police investigations into child sex abuse materials generated by their AI tool, Grok.
Hackers claim to have stolen and deleted data from Mount Royal University’s file storage systems in a cyberattack on June 17.