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Opinion: GM Shouldn’t Kill Apple CarPlay, Android Auto

The Truth About Cars

Right after that passage, MT mentions that GM’s planned Ultifi infotainment will integrate apps like Google Maps and Spotify. Google Maps, Waze, Apple Maps – it’s nice to have the choice instead of using in-house navigation, which can vary greatly in quality from OEM to OEM. I’ve always known CarPlay might be a temporary tech.

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Your Life As A Digital Ghost

Cars That Think

And I think this is what we’ll talk about a little bit in today’s conversation in the sense that there’s no real way to know where data go once they’re created about you. Do they need a different classification for legal, political, and social purposes? And I talk about the role of big tech as well in enforcing human rights.

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How Police Exploited the Capitol Riot’s Digital Records

Cars That Think

It served cell service and tech companies with geofence warrants—search warrants demanding details on every device and app active within a specified geographic area. The legal documents suggest that about 35 rioters were identified this way, without first being named by witnesses. on 6 January. “The The FBI did not use anything new.

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EleutherAI: When OpenAI Isn’t Open Enough

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They initially built a large language model with 6 billion parameters, using hardware provided by Google as part of its TPU Research Cloud Program. We—scientists, ethicists, society at large—cannot have the conversations we need to have about how this technology should fit into our lives if we do not have basic knowledge of how it works."

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Generative AI Has a Visual Plagiarism Problem

Cars That Think

The degree to which large language models (LLMs) might “memorize” some of their training inputs has long been a question, raised by scholars including Google DeepMind’s Nicholas Carlini and the first author of this article (Gary Marcus). legal questions (would these outputs count as copyright infringement?),

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