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Tesla Speeds Toward Twin Trials Over Autopilot-Related Crashes
Tesla has certainly been overly ambitious in advertising an Autopilot feature that doesn’t really work, and now it’s facing legal ramifications over its cars’ self-driving capabilities. The company is in the middle of two lawsuits, with trials scheduled for this fall, over crashes that allegedly involved Autopilot leading to deaths. Reuters reports that the two…
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Studios Advertise $US1 Million AI Jobs While Hollywood Writers Remain on Strike
Job listings geared towards artificial intelligence roles have gone up for film and television studios despite the continued protests from their writers and actors against the use of AI. Disney, Netflix, and Sony were among the entertainment companies that listed AI-centric roles, offering between $US200,000 and more than $US1 million for the right candidate. Netflix’s…
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U.S. Feds Asked TikTok for Lots of Domestic Spying Features
US government regulators reportedly tried to come to an agreement with TikTok to prevent banning the app that would have granted the federal government vast powers over the app. That’s according to a draft of a deal between TikTok and the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) obtained by Forbes, a contract…
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Tesla Says Massive Data Breach Was an Inside Job
Two former Tesla employees allegedly leaked 75,000 people’s personal information to a German news outlet.