Nvidia, Google, and OpenAI have all filed motions to dismiss David Millette's lawsuit about AI training rights for creators.
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Miss an episode of your favorite show? Amazon Prime Video’s AI recaps will catch you up.
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As Nvidia becomes world’s largest company, it’s looking to dismiss a creator lawsuit about AI training rights
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On a big night for conservatives, right-leaning Rumble got its highest-ever peak viewership
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As Election Day arrives, Twitch clarifies the types of “Sensitive Social Issues” that require content labels
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Asia is ByteDance’s bread and butter, but TikTok earnings are growing in the West
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V Spehar offers “alternative to legacy media” with ‘Election Night Pizza Party’
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