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Twitter sues four unknown entities for ‘unlawful data scraping’ | Engadget

[ad_1] Twitter — or more precisely, its parent company X Corp. — has sued four John Does who have allegedly “engaged in widespread unlawful scraping of data” from the website. They were described as “unknown persons or entities” in the lawsuit, which only mentioned their IP addresses. The lawsuit accused them of flooding Twitter with …

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Announcing the winners of VentureBeat’s 5th Annual AI Innovation Awards

[ad_1] Head over to our on-demand library to view sessions from VB Transform 2023. Register Here Capping two days of hearing from enterprise AI and data executives and leaders during the VB Transform 2023 conference in San Francisco was the announcement of the winners of the 5th annual AI Innovation Awards. This year’s conference and …

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Sony’s PS5 Accessibility Controller Is Coming in December for $90

[ad_1] Sony teased its “Project Leonardo” accessibility controller at CES 2023, and on Thursday it formally introduced a new way to play on the PlayStation 5 with the Access Controller, a highly customizable gamepad built for gamers with disabilities that will be released in December. Sony has lagged for years behind Microsoft in offering an …

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Striking actors say studios ‘AI proposal’ would have them sell their digital likeness for only one day’s pay | Engadget

[ad_1] On Thursday, leaders at the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists announced that the group was going on strike after negotiations with Hollywood studios fell apart. According to the Alliance of Motion Picture of Television Producers, the rejected deal included a “groundbreaking AI proposal” that would “protect performers’ digital likenesses.” The …

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Rakuten Viber’s ad-free premium chat service launches in the US

[ad_1] The Rakuten Viber chat app is bringing its $2-per-month premium subscription service to the US Thursday, which provides exclusive features and ad-free access to the chat app. Viber Plus, which launched internationally in May, includes enhancements to the app like transcription of voice messages, access to paid stickers, the ability to change the Viber …

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Google’s Bard AI Chatbot Now Supports Over 40 Languages

[ad_1] Google made its Bard AI chatbot available to the public in May, during Google I/O 2023, but only in English, Japanese and Korean to start, with more promised. Two months later, the tech giant’s ChatGPT competitor now supports more than 40 total languages. Bard’s supported languages include Arabic, Chinese, German, Hindi and Spanish, according to …

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Infinite Canvas raises $6M in funding, launches AI-powered Discord game

[ad_1] Missed the GamesBeat Summit excitement? Don’t worry! Tune in now to catch all of the live and virtual sessions here. Infinite Canvas announced today that it has raised $6 million in its latest round of funding. The studio, which promotes and enables user-generated content (UGC) on platforms such as Roblox, Fortnite and others, has …

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Twitter finally begins paying some of its creators | Engadget

[ad_1] Twitter’s ad-revenue sharing program for creators has officially launched — and it’s reportedly already begun paying eligible Blue subscribers. Elon Musk announced the initiative in February, but with scant details about how it would work, nobody knew quite what to expect. However, some high-profile users report today they’ve received notifications about incoming deposits — …

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