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Apple is facing a class action lawsuit from three YouTube creators who allege that the company's AI models were trained on their copyrighted content.
Apple is facing a class action lawsuit from three YouTube channels, including h3h3Productions and MrShortGame Golf, over alleged DMCA violations.
A YouTube demo from shows the AGIBOT D1 MAX hitting speeds that outpace competitors—but controlled environments don’t answer the hard questions about deployment.
Murphy Campbell's Spotify profile was compromised with AI-generated tracks, highlighting the growing threat of AI-powered copyright infringement in the music industry.
Buried in Steam’s latest client update is code suggesting game store pages will soon display crowd-sourced FPS estimates—starting with anonymous tracking on SteamOS devices.
Hollywood spends an average of fixing what Netflix’s VOID AI promises to automate—if it works outside a demo.
Toonstar’s AI animation technology is being used to adapt HarperCollins’ book franchises into digital shows, starting with Lisa Greenwald’s *Friendship List* series.
Via Licensing Administration just turned a $100,000 annual H.264 streaming license into a $4.5 million liability for high-volume platforms.
Mia Ballard’s *Shy Girl* became the first casualty of publishing’s AI purge—not for proven violations, but because Hachette decided the allegations alone were too toxic to ignore.
Flipboard’s new feature stitches together Bluesky threads, Mastodon posts, and YouTube videos into a single publisher-controlled feed—without requiring users to juggle seven different apps.
Google’s Vids app now lets users skip the animation timeline entirely—just type ‘nervous but confident’ and watch your avatar perform it.
Product Hunt’s latest AI darling, Claras, promises to let users ‘skip ahead and chat’ with YouTube videos—if the timestamps hold up.
NotebookLM, an invite-only AI note app, surfaces your own documents as citations instead of hiding them behind AI guesswork.
Google's Veo 3.1 Lite announcement comes with a reaffirmed commitment to video generation, following OpenAI's Sora exit on June 13, 2024.
GUI agents built on models like GPT-4V can ace generic tasks but fail 87% of the time on domain-specific workflows, per internal meta-analyses cited in the paper.
JonesE’s viral video reveals Star Citizen’s greatest strength—and its fatal flaw—all in one 30-minute clip.
India’s largest robotics firm showcases flawless demos but provides no data on real-world durability or adoption.
Valve’s latest deal gives indie devs direct funding—but the fine print reveals who’s really calling the shots.
NVIDIA’s latest robotics push isn’t just a tech demo—it’s a roadmap for AI’s role in gaming’s future.
Tesla’s Optimus Gen 3 undercuts Figure 03 on weight and speed but lacks real-world deployment.
Kaley G.M., a 20-year-old woman, was found to have been harmed by Meta and YouTube's negligent design of their platforms.
The RAI Institute shows Roadrunner, a robot that combines walking and driving, but does not say how long it can work.
LA jury orders Meta, YouTube to pay $6M for addictive design.
A Los Angeles jury has ordered Meta and Google's YouTube to pay $3 million in damages to a woman who developed severe mental health issues, including body dysmorphia and suicidal ideation, linked to childhood use of their platforms.
California jury awards $3M to 20-year-old over social media addiction.
X.com's JavaScript errors block access for users with privacy extensions.
Meta loses landmark trial in New Mexico for knowingly harming children's mental health.
Boston Dynamics’ Atlas research robot is taking its final flight before moving into an enterprise phase.
Spotify’s pilot program lets artists block AI-generated tracks tied to their names—but only if they spot the fakes first.
A North Carolina fraudster exploited streaming platforms’ weak bot detection to pocket $8M in royalties using AI songs and fake accounts.
Boston Dynamics' Atlas is entering production as an industrial humanoid whose design shows that batteries, heat, service and safety matter more than a human silhouette.
Apple’s M5 MacBook Air runs *Cyberpunk 2077* on just 7W—less power than a nightlight, with no thermal meltdown.
AMD’s latest FSR update quietly closes the gap between PC and PS5 Pro ray tracing without a single hardware change.