Tech Giants' Unauthorized Use of AI Models: A Closer Look

Published On Wed Jul 17 2024
Tech Giants' Unauthorized Use of AI Models: A Closer Look

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Selected by us for you, vetted by the real people. Electronics stories that are relevant today. Russian cybersecurity company and antivirus software provider Kaspersky Lab will start shutting down operations in the United States on July 20. The FBI says it gained access to the Trump rally shooter's phone just two days later.

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A number of tech giants, including Apple, trained AI models on YouTube videos without the consent of the creators. Amazon cracks down on 'coffee badging' by tracking office hours, intensifying its return-to-office enforcement. Kevin Bankston, a Senior Advisor on AI Governance, discusses this concerning Google Gemini behavior.

Security Concerns

A security researcher who assisted with the deal says he believes the only copy of the complete dataset of call and text records of nearly all AT&T customers has been wipedbut some risks may remain. Barbara McQuade writes about how we can push back against the predictable deluge of disinformation in a crisis. RansomHub allegedly strikes again as its star continues to rise in the cybercrime scene. A WIRED investigation found that subtitles from 173,536 YouTube videos, siphoned from more than 48,000 channels, were used by Anthropic, Nvidia, Apple, and Salesforce to train AI.

Technological Advancements

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Researchers at Edith Cowan University in Australia are developing a new technology that uses camera footage to detect whether a driver is alcohol-impaired. In the late hours of July 11, SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The rocket's first stage did its job...

The Future of AI in the Industry

In a struggling games industry, AI has been hailed as a possible savior. But not everyone's convinced. Roboticists at The Faboratory at Yale University have developed a way for soft robots to replicate some of the more unsettling things that animals do.

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