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ChatGPT Tempts Big Law Despite AI Accuracy, Privacy Worries

Some large US firms are beginning to embrace ChatGPT and other AI technology. Still, questions about accuracy and data privacy have led some to bar its use.

TikTok Data Practices Targeted by GOP Senator for Perjury Probe

The top Republican on the Senate Intelligence Committee is calling on the Department of Justice to investigate whether the TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew made false statements to Congress about the social media company’s data privacy practices.

Porn Industry Group Seeks Pause of Utah’s Online Age Checks Law

A trade group for the porn industry is calling on a Utah federal court to pause enforcement of the state’s new law requiring visitors of sites like Pornhub to prove their age before watching adult content.

Tinder, OKCupid Biometric Privacy Case Advances, Moves to Texas

Match Group Inc., the owner of dating sites Tinder and OKCupid, can’t dismiss claims that it illegally collected face scans of users and shift them to small claims court, but it can litigate them in the Northern District of Texas, a judge ruled in Illinois federal court Wednesday.

30,000 Amazon Workers Could Access Alexa Data, FTC Says

Tens of thousands of Amazon.com Inc. employees once could listen to voice recordings of Alexa users, according to US regulators.

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California Spurns Meta Threat in Advancing Journalism Fee Bill

The California Assembly on Thursday passed legislation (A.B. 886) that would impose a fee on large social media platforms and search engines for showing news content, over warnings from California-headquartered Meta Platforms Inc. that it would block news on its sites. The vote was 55-6.

Trump’s Ex-Adviser Hasn’t Completed Records Search, US Says

Former President Donald Trump’s trade adviser, Peter Navarro, isn’t complying with a court order to turn over all electronic presidential messages he received on his personal email accounts before leaving the administration, the US Department of Justice says.

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California Spurns Meta Threat in Advancing Journalism Fee Bill

The California Assembly on Thursday passed legislation (A.B. 886) that would impose a fee on large social media platforms and search engines for showing news content, over warnings from California-headquartered Meta Platforms Inc. that it would block news on its sites. The vote was 55-6.

Can AI Become the Next Michelangelo? | AI IRL

Bloomberg's Nate Lanxon and Jackie Davalos are joined by internationally renowned digital artist Refik Anadol, whose exhibition Unsupervised is currently at New York's Museum of Modern Art, as well as professional thinker and talker Jason Silva and photographer-artist Boris Eldagsen to discuss the realities and ethics of AI in creative spaces.