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Announcing the nominees for VentureBeat’s 5th Annual Women in AI awards

[ad_1] Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12 and learn how business leaders are getting ahead of the generative AI revolution. Learn More With VentureBeat’s flagship event VB Transform right around the corner, we are excited to announce the nominees for the 5th annual Women in AI Awards. The winners will be announced …

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‘Twisted Metal’ trailer basks in post-apocalyptic extravagance | Engadget

[ad_1] Peacock launched a live-action Twisted Metal trailer today that provides a much clearer glimpse of the upcoming series than its teaser from earlier this year. Set to the beat of DMX’s “Party Up (Up In Here),” the campy clip has high-speed chases, guns and carjackings along with ample wisecracks and one maniacal clown — …

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What Sarah Silverman’s lawsuit against OpenAI and Meta really means | The AI Beat

[ad_1] Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12 and learn how business leaders are getting ahead of the generative AI revolution. Learn More Litigation targeting the data scraping practices of AI companies developing large language models (LLMs) continued to heat up today, with the news that comedian and author Sarah Silverman is suing …

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The Best Pixar Movies Ranked, From ‘Elemental’ to ‘Toy Story’

[ad_1] Pixar is known for making imaginative, heartwarming movies that are enjoyable for kids and adults alike. Since the first Toy Story in 1995, the studio has continued to bring us animated storytelling that taps into the human experience in unexpected, humbling and beautiful ways. Get the most out of Amazon Prime Day 2023 Amazon’s biggest …

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People who don’t use TikTok think it’s a national security threat | Engadget

[ad_1] The constant pressure to treat TikTok as a national security threat appears to be working, albeit only on some people. A Pew Research Center survey indicates that 59 percent of American adults see TikTok as a danger, but that this perception varies based on whether or not someone uses the service. Only nine percent …

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Remind Yourself to Reapply Your Sunscreen This Summer With These UV Stickers

[ad_1] This summer, you need to remember to reapply your sunscreen. Wearing sunscreen is crucial to protect your skin from harmful UV rays. Experts agree that you should reapply your sunscreen every two hours, possibly sooner if you’re swimming or sweating outside. Sometimes, this can be hard to keep track of, but there are new …

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iOS 16.5.1 (a): Why You Should Download the Update Now

[ad_1] Apple on Monday released iOS 16.5.1 (a), a Rapid Security Response update to its iPhone software. The tech giant said the update patches a security issue that may have been actively exploited. To download the update, go to Settings > General > Software Update, tap Download and Install and follow the onscreen prompts.  Apple said the …

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Sega of America workers overwhelmingly vote to unionize | Engadget

[ad_1] Workers at have voted . In a union representation election with the National Labor Relations Board, the workers voted 91-26 in favor of their unit, which is called the Allied Employees Guild Improving Sega (AEGIS-CWA). Nineteen ballots were challenged, while three were void. As a result, the group has now officially organized with the …

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Massachusetts weighs outright ban on selling user location data | Engadget

[ad_1] The Massachusetts state legislature is considering a bill that would ban the sale of users’ phone location data. If passed, the Location Shield Act would be the first such law in the nation as Congress stalls on comprehensive user privacy solutions on a national scale. The state’s proposed legislation would also require a warrant …

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