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Study lays bare Meta’s intrusive data gathering for targeted ads

Study lays bare Meta’s intrusive data gathering for targeted ads

Facebook has anything but a clean record when it comes to the intrusive data gathering of its consumers. Now, data watchdog Consumer Reports has revealed that tens of thousands of companies send Facebook data on single users. Your phone isn’t actually listening to you, don’t worry about turning your mic settings off. When you’re sent targeted ads for something overly specific, it’s far more likely that you’ve been ingratiated into a...

By London, UK
Music streams reach record-breaking 4 trillion in 2023

Music streams reach record-breaking 4 trillion in 2023

On-demand streaming saw continual growth last year, despite a resurgence in physical media and a full return to live events. It follows similar trends in other industries, emphasising subscription models and digital licensing rather than outright ownership. In news that will be unsurprising to most, on-demand music streaming saw exceptional growth in 2023. According to data provided by music and entertainment data analysis firm Luminate, streaming increased by 22.3% over...

By Bristol, UK
World’s first IVF rhino pregnancy could save species

World’s first IVF rhino pregnancy could save species

The critically endangered northern white rhinoceros could be brought back from the brink of extinction after scientists successfully transferred a lab-created embryo into a surrogate mother. At present, there exist only two infertile female northern white rhinoceros on Earth as a consequence of illegal poaching – fuelled by the demand for rhino horn – which has wiped out the wild population across central Africa. They have been under

OpenAI alleges the New York Times tricked ChatGPT into plagiarism

OpenAI alleges the New York Times tricked ChatGPT into plagiarism

In what is due to be a definitive case for the future of generative AI, the New York Times is suing OpenAI for training ChatGPT using its articles without permission. The defendant alleges that the media outlet tricked its AI model specifically to produce answers verbatim. The landscape of generative AI may not look so lawless in 2024, if the New York Times can win its landmark case against OpenAI’s...

By London, UK