AI is supercharging coding — and developers are embracing it. In a recent StackOverflow poll, 44% of software engineers said that they use AI tools as part of […]
Disney Speedstorm Fans Unhappy With Monetization Changes
While you might not expect a Disney-themed kart racing game to be the subject of much controversy, Disney Speedstorm has implemented some changes to its progression that have upset fans so much that some are considering legal action. Developer Gameloft has framed these changes as helpful for people looking to earn…
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Google agrees to delete billions of Incognito mode data records
Google has agreed to settle a lawsuit from consumer who alleged the company tracked user data even in private browsing mode.
Millions of passcodes are reset after massive AT&T data leak
AT&T faces a major data leak, prompting passcode resets and investigations.
Facebook snooped on Snapchat, Amazon, and YouTube user data, documents reveal
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg asked employees to find analytics of its rival Snapchat, as found in newly unsealed court documents.
Facebook snooped on users’ Snapchat traffic in secret project, documents reveal
In 2016, Facebook launched a secret project designed to intercept and decrypt the network traffic between people using Snapchat’s app and its servers. The goal was to understand […]
Should artists be paid for training data? OpenAI VP wouldn’t say
Should artists whose work was used to train generative AI like ChatGPT be compensated for their contributions? Peter Deng, VP of consumer product at OpenAI — the maker […]
Lordstown Motors charged with misleading investors about the sales potential of its EV pickup
The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged bankrupt Lordstown Motors with misleading investors about the sales prospects of its Endurance electric pickup truck. Lordstown has agreed to pay […]
EA College Football 25 Offering Players $600 For Their Likeness
Starting today, over 10,000 college football players will be able to decide if they want to get paid to appear in EA Sports’ College Football 25. In exchange for their image, likeness, and name, EA is offering players $600 and a free copy of the game.
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