Disney Sues Midjourney for Massive Copyright Violation

Disney and NBCUniversal — a pair of media behemoths behind franchises ranging from “Star Wars” and “Toy Story” to “Minions” ...
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How Waymo Handles Footage From Events Like the LA Immigration Protests

Waymo declined to answer questions from WIRED about how many cameras are inside its vehicles, exactly how long footage is ...
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Why OpenAI and Google’s surprising new alliance makes a lot of AI sense

MF3d/Getty Images In geopolitics, nations with conflicting societal norms or ideological views must occasionally form alliances in the interest of ...
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Voyager Technologies Shares Soar In Market Debut

Shares of space and defense tech startup Voyager Technologies were up 127% in first-day trading Wednesday, delivering the latest sign ...
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A Jumping Flash PlayStation VR Game Was In Early Development Before Being Cancelled

Former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida revealed a VR adaptation of Jumping Flash was in early development before being cancelled. Speaking ...
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Non-profit Games for Change appoints 5 new board members to “scale impact in meaningful new ways”

Games for Change, a non-profit organization “empowering game creators and social innovators to drive impact through digital games and immersive ...
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Industry associations highlight cybersecurity risks at US regulatory agencies

Four industry trade associations have called for significant reforms to how federal financial regulators handle sensitive data following a data ...
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Q&A: Meeting the Demands of High-Performance Research Computing in Higher Ed

Universities must stay on the cutting edge of research to attract both students and grants. The rapid rise of artificial ...
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Audio Spectrogram Transformers Beyond the Lab

Want to know what draws me to soundscape analysis? It’s a field that combines science, creativity, and exploration in a ...
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False claims that ivermectin treats cancer, COVID leads states to pass OTC laws

Doctors told the Times that they have already seen some cases where patients with treatable, early-stage cancers have delayed effective ...
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