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Lawyers have real bad day in court after citing fake cases made up by ChatGPT https://t.co/PbUUYdkPMK by @JBrodkin
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Lawyers fined $5K and lose case after using AI chatbot "gibberish" in filings.
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Meta won’t negotiate with publishers, will end Facebook news in Canada https://t.co/XwfibY5iFH by @ashleynbelanger
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A small percentage of Canadian Facebook users is already losing access to news.
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US might finally force cable-TV firms to advertise their actual prices https://t.co/XkgWBU5SU2 by @JBrodkin
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Biden angry about cable firms' hidden "Broadcast TV" and "Regional Sports" fees.
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Twitter CEO starts fighting Musk’s battles, paying Musk’s overdue bills https://t.co/miDqdWMiMR by @ashleynbelanger
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Australia ordered Twitter to combat hate or risk maximum fines up to $700K daily.
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The bad blood between Musk and Zuckerberg began with a bang https://t.co/2qWD7WdHjw by @SciGuySpace
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I'm deeply disappointed to hear that SpaceX's launch failure destroyed our satellite."
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After porn-y protest, Reddit ousted mods; replacing them isn’t simple
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Replacement volunteers have big shoes to fill.
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Amazon named its “labyrinthine” Prime cancellation process after Homer’s Iliad https://t.co/zpyB8Zxt5Q by @JBrodkin
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FTC: Amazon tricked users into buying Prime and made canceling a Homeric ordeal.
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Amazon’s allegedly “dangerous and illegal” warehouses spur Senate probe https://t.co/ZUaUmWk5wB by @ashleynbelanger
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Amazon has until July 5 to answer for its "abysmal safety record."
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Musk refused to pay annual bonuses promised to Twitter employees, lawsuit says https://t.co/JqPVwSHK0x by @JBrodkin
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Lawsuit: Workers relied on promise of bonus when opting to stay after Musk buyout.
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EU wants “readily removable” batteries in devices soon—but what does that mean?
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Should you have to melt glue? Which tools do you need? What about pricing?
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Thousands of realistic but fake AI child sex images found online, report says https://t.co/VH08uGQzjC by @ashleynbelanger
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Fake AI child sex images moving from dark web to social media, researcher says.
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ISPs say US should force Big Tech firms to pay for broadband construction https://t.co/k7Rj8fHkA5 by @JBrodkin
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US telcos pitch "shared obligation" for tech firms to fund network buildouts.
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FCC chair to investigate exactly how much everyone hates data caps https://t.co/1mZQ0i8spk by @JBrodkin
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ISPs clearly have technical ability to offer unlimited data, chair's office says.
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Twitter restricted Democrat’s pro-abortion ad—but platform may backpedal https://t.co/WITSw73gUf by @ashleynbelanger
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Twitter ad policy restricting abortion advocacy may soon change, employee says.
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The Reddit protests are winding down—so what’s next?
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Ars spoke with community mods about where Reddit goes from here.
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Twitter evicted from office amid lawsuits over unpaid rent and cleaning bills https://t.co/jiakJHDX49 by @JBrodkin
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Twitter evicted in Boulder, Colo., still faces unpaid-rent suit at HQ in California.
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Texas will require parental consent for kids to use social media https://t.co/BkX1cJDrr3 by @ashleynbelanger
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The Texas social media law takes effect September 1.
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Music publishers sue Twitter, slam Musk for calling DMCA a “plague on humanity” https://t.co/uH9cjjRkV1 by @JBrodkin
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Publishers sue after licensing talks between Twitter and record labels stalled.
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EU votes to ban AI in biometric surveillance, require disclosure from AI systems https://t.co/dWwbTg6qqW by @benjedwards
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Nonbinding EU draft AI law gets tougher, but it's still open to negotiation.
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Megaupload coders avoid 10-year sentences by testifying against Kim Dotcom https://t.co/jlIURJOHSS by @ashleynbelanger
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Dotcom doesn’t blame Megaupload coders for striking deal with US government.
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