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In recent news, users of the platform X (formerly Twitter) were greeted with a pop-up notification regarding a significant alteration to the app‘s Terms of Service. This update demands users’ consent for the application to utilize their personal data for training its artificial intelligence (AI) models. While many may overlook the implications of these changes
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This morning, a peculiar metaphor in the form of a dead rat surfaced in my inbox, stirring the undercurrents of anticipation for the highly awaited sequel to Ice Pick Lodge’s renowned horror simulation game, Pathologic. The developers have announced Pathologic 3, and the announcement has unveiled a promising twist: a time-travel mechanic that empowers players
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Nantucket islanders are embroiled in a legal battle that underscores the struggle between renewable energy initiatives and environmental conservation. The community group, ACK For Whales, has filed a petition urging the Supreme Court to hear their appeal regarding a controversial court ruling that permitted the rapid approval of offshore wind projects without sufficient consideration of
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In a notable development, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has thrown a spotlight on Elon Musk, the multifaceted entrepreneur known for his leadership roles at Tesla and SpaceX. On a seemingly routine day, Musk’s absence during a court-ordered testimony sent the SEC into a tailspin, prompting them to seek sanctions against the billionaire.
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As artificial intelligence (AI) continues its rapid evolution, its implications stretch far beyond the realm of traditional tech industries. The adult industry, often marginalized and misunderstood, asserts its relevance in current discussions about AI regulation, raising concerns that their experiences and insights are being neglected. A recent open letter from sex industry professionals and advocates
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Recently, a regional director for the National Labor Relations Board made a significant announcement regarding Amazon’s status as a “joint employer” of some of its contracted delivery drivers. This decision came after two unfair labor practice charges were filed in January concerning the treatment of drivers at an Atlanta warehouse known as DAT6. Despite Amazon’s
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