August 2024

DC appeals court revives Amazon anti-trust lawsuit

Amazon appears to be getting hit with another lawsuit over anti-trust allegations, with the DC Court of Appeals reviving a years-old case against the online merchant. Back in 2021, then-DC Attorney General Karl Racine filed a lawsuit against Amazon for allegedly violating anti-trust laws. The allegations revolved around Amazon preventing sellers from offering cheaper prices […]

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Slack AI vulnerability can expose sensitive details of private groups

Slack is one of many platforms that have integrated AI-powered features to boost productivity. It offers similar capabilities to other services, including summarizing messages, answering questions, etc. However, it appears that malicious third parties could trick Slack AI into revealing sensitive details, even from private groups. Salesforce, owners of Slack, say that its AI implementation

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Android 15 could revamp screen recording experience for you

Screen recording is one of the key built-in features that’s available on almost every Android smartphone at this point. Since the feature is a necessity in today’s world, Google has been improving it continuously. Earlier this year, the Android 14 March Feature Drop brought app-specific screen sharing and recording for better privacy. Now it seems

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Google DeepMind staff are against military contracts for AI use

In its long-term bet on the AI segment, Google bought DeepMind in 2014. Today, the latter is deeply integrated into the company’s organizational chart, losing autonomy. However, there is some internal dissent regarding the handling of some issues. Mainly, a section of Google employees at DeepMind are against military contracts. The concern stems from Project

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