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Explicit AI deepfakes of Taylor Swift have fans and lawmakers up in arms

Perhaps then it is not surprising to see calls from lawmakers in the U.S., Swift’s home country, to further regulate the technology.Read More

How AI Will Make Residential Solar Installations Cheaper and Faster – CNET

Solar is already a great choice to help you achieve energy independence. AI promises to make the installation process even better.

Best Internet Providers in Newark, New Jersey – CNET

Fast fiber runs to many homes in the Gateway City. CNET will help you find the best broadband internet options.

TurboTax Can’t Call Its Services Free Anymore, Unless They’re Free to All – CNET

Most people couldn’t use the free product and had to upgrade to a paid version. Here’s what else you could use for free tax prep.

FTC probes Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft, OpenAI, Anthropic and their massive generative AI deals

The inquiry will ‘scrutinize’ partnerships around generative AI so that the FTC can gain a better understanding of their competitive impact. Read More

Google’s New AI Text-to-Video Tool Is Fun to Look At. But What Next? – CNET

It’s called Lumiere, and it can whip up moving images like “fluffy baby sloth with an orange knitted hat trying to figure out a laptop.” Not too shabby.

Hisense Reveals 100-Inch TV for $3,000, Just in Time for the Big Game – CNET

The extra-large display joins Hisense’s higher-performance 100-inch model, which will be restocked next month.

OpenAI launches new generation of embedding models and other API updates

OpenAI launches breakthrough natural language embedding models enabling more capable, efficient AI systems with state-of-the-art language understanding.Read More

Epic Games CEO blasts Apple for ‘malicious compliance’ with EU Digital Markets Act

With the ink barely dry on Apple’s statement on the EU Digital Markets Act, Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney blasted Apple for “malicious compliance.”Read More

Intel posts Q4 revenue of $15.4B, up 10% but Q1 expectations weak

Intel reported that its fourth-quarter revenue was $15.4 billion, up 10% from a year earlier. But the Q1 forecast is weak.Read More

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