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XAI has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI in California, alleging that the AI giant stole trade secrets by hiring away key employees, which has sparked additional legal battles involving Elon Musk. This lawsuit emphasizes how competitive and contentious the landscape is for AI firms.
Intel is seeking an investment from Apple as part of its efforts to turn the company around, despite Apple having moved on to in-house processors. This potential collaboration highlights the historical complexities between the two tech giants.
Spotify has updated its AI policies to include a new standard labeling system for AI-generated music, the DDEX standard, and a music spam filter to combat unauthorized AI replicas, reflecting the platform's proactive stance on the use of AI in music.
Circle is exploring the option of creating reversible transactions for stablecoins, allowing refunds in cases of fraud. This marks a significant shift in crypto's traditional immutability, indicating a need for the industry to adapt to new financial standards.
Microsoft is integrating Anthropic's AI models into its Microsoft 365 co-pilot, providing users with more options for AI-powered tasks, showing a commitment to harnessing diverse AI innovations for business applications.
A developer alleges that Ruby Central, under pressure from Shopify, took control of crucial Ruby open source projects without consent, raising questions about the governance of open source communities and the influence of corporate sponsors.
The app Neon, which pays users to record their phone calls for AI training, has surged in popularity, highlighting the blurring lines between privacy and monetization in technology.
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