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Apple is making noises in the gaming space once again, but I feel like we’ve heard this all before. Getty is still deadly serious about suing AI companies. Self driving trucks seem to be juuuust about to hit the roads. And a big piece about the enmity between Apple and Elon Musk.
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Apple has made headlines again with its acquisition of RAC7, the indie studio known for the popular Apple Arcade game Sneaky Sasquatch. This marks Apple's first acquisition in the gaming sector, aiming to bolster its presence in a space where it has been historically cautious. Alongside this acquisition, whispers of a new dedicated gaming app for iOS and Mac are circulating, promising centralized access to games and enhanced social features, potentially signaling a renewed strategy for Apple in gaming despite past hesitance.
Texas has enacted a child safety bill that requires app stores to verify the ages of users and secure parental approval for minors to access most apps and make in-app purchases. This legislation has drawn backlash from major tech companies like Apple and Google, who argue it infringes on user privacy. Apple's CEO, Tim Cook, reportedly voiced strong opposition to this bill, emphasizing the importance of personal privacy while advocating for child safety.
Getty Images CEO Craig Peters revealed that the company is heavily invested in ongoing litigation with Stability AI over claims of copyright infringement, accusing it of unlawfully using Getty's protected content to train its AI models. Peters denounced the practices of some AI firms as 'unfair competition' and articulated that while innovation is essential, it shouldn't come at the cost of stealing from content creators.
Self-driving trucks are on the verge of becoming a reality, with companies like Aurora leading the charge. They have been logging test runs on highways and plan to expand their fleet significantly by the end of the year. However, concerns regarding safety regulations and the ability to navigate unpredictable environments remain. Experts suggest that automated trucks could vastly improve safety compared to human drivers, but unknown variables present real challenges.
Tensions between Apple and Elon Musk have escalated, especially concerning satellite internet capabilities. Musk reportedly approached Apple with an offer to exclusively use SpaceX’s Starlink service for its emergency satellite messaging feature, which was ultimately rejected. As both entities compete for dominance in the satellite internet space, Musk's potential foray into the smartphone market could radically challenge Apple's position.
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