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Prep for PS5’s 2025 by playing these PS Plus titles this weekend (January 3-5)
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Prep for PS5’s 2025 by playing these PS Plus titles this weekend (January 3-5)
With GTA 6, Ghost of Yotei, and Death Stranding 2 all set to release this year, it’s a great time to try their predecessors on PS Plus. -
One of 2024’s most unique folding phones may be getting a successor
The Huawei Mate XT was one of 2024’s most unique folding phones. Now, it looks like a successor is already in the works.Go Here to Read this Fast! One of 2024’s most unique folding phones may be getting a successor
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One of 2024’s most unique folding phones may be getting a successor
The Huawei Mate XT was one of 2024’s most unique folding phones. Now, it looks like a successor is already in the works.Go Here to Read this Fast! One of 2024’s most unique folding phones may be getting a successor
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Prep for Xbox’s 2025 by playing these Game Pass games this weekend (January 3-5)
You can prepare for Xbox’s slate of first-party games in 2025 by checking out these three titles on Xbox Game Pass.Originally appeared here:
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Prep for Xbox’s 2025 by playing these Game Pass games this weekend (January 3-5)
You can prepare for Xbox’s slate of first-party games in 2025 by checking out these three titles on Xbox Game Pass.Originally appeared here:
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One of the craziest phones I’ve tested also turns into a gaming console
This is the most obnoxious (in a good way) gaming phone I have used, and I was surprised to learn I could use it as a portable gaming console as well.Go Here to Read this Fast! One of the craziest phones I’ve tested also turns into a gaming console
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One of the craziest phones I’ve tested also turns into a gaming console
This is the most obnoxious (in a good way) gaming phone I have used, and I was surprised to learn I could use it as a portable gaming console as well.Go Here to Read this Fast! One of the craziest phones I’ve tested also turns into a gaming console
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Anthropic agrees to work with music publishers to prevent copyright infringement
Anthropic has partly resolved a legal disagreement that saw the AI startup draw the ire of the music industry. In October 2023, a group of music publishers, including Universal Music and ABKCO, filed a copyright infringement complaint against Anthropic. The group alleged that the company had trained its Claude AI model on at least 500 songs to which they held rights and that, when promoted, Claude could reproduce the lyrics of those tracks either partially or in full. Among the song lyrics the publishers said Anthropic had infringed on included Beyoncé’s “Halo” and “Moves Like Jagger” by Maroon 5.
In a court-approved stipulation the two sides came to on Thursday, Anthropic agreed to maintain its existing guardrails against outputs that reproduce, distribute or display copyright material owned by the publishers and implement those same measures when training its future AI models.
At the same time, the company said it would respond “expeditiously” to any copyright concerns from the group and promised to provide written responses detailing how and when it plans to address their concerns. In cases where the company intends not to address an issue, it must clearly state its intent to do so.
“Claude isn’t designed to be used for copyright infringement, and we have numerous processes in place designed to prevent such infringement,” an Anthropic spokesperson told Engadget. “Our decision to enter into this stipulation is consistent with those priorities. We continue to look forward to showing that, consistent with existing copyright law, using potentially copyrighted material in the training of generative AI models is a quintessential fair use.”
As mentioned, Thursday’s pact doesn’t fully resolve the original disagreement between Anthropic and the group of music publishers that sued the company. The latter party is still seeking an injunction against Anthropic to prevent it from using unauthorized copies of song lyrics to train future AI models. A ruling on that matter could arrive sometime in the next few months.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/anthropic-agrees-to-work-with-music-publishers-to-prevent-copyright-infringement-154742806.html?src=rss
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VPNs are disappearing from India’s app stores – and a 2022 law may be the culprit
The VPN removal orders appear to be the first enactment of the controversial 2022 India’s data retention law. Here’s what we know so far.VPNs are disappearing from India’s app stores – and a 2022 law may be the culpritVPNs are disappearing from India’s app stores – and a 2022 law may be the culprit -
I love the look of these dynamic wallpapers that were supposedly for Windows 11 – but the idea has been scrapped
Windows 11’s rumored dynamic wallpapers look seriously smart – but they’ll never brighten your desktop sadly.Originally appeared here:
I love the look of these dynamic wallpapers that were supposedly for Windows 11 – but the idea has been scrapped