Apple claims to have found a balance between user privacy and convenience with a tweak in macOS Sequoia: “fewer permission alerts” for screen recording

Apple recently announced a groundbreaking update to its macOS Sequoia, claiming to have found the perfect balance between user privacy and convenience. The tech giant is introducing a tweak that will result in “fewer permission alerts” for screen recording. This move is set to have a significant impact on how we interact with our devices… Continue reading Apple claims to have found a balance between user privacy and convenience with a tweak in macOS Sequoia: “fewer permission alerts” for screen recording

Hollywood will need permission to make AI deepfakes of long-gone stars

Title: Hollywood’s Future: Seeking Permission for AI-Based Deepfakes of Long-Gone Stars Introduction The ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) has opened up an array of possibilities, one of which involves the creation of incredibly realistic “deepfakes.” These alterations, produced using sophisticated algorithms, allow artists and filmmakers to seamlessly superimpose an individual’s likeness onto another person’s… Continue reading Hollywood will need permission to make AI deepfakes of long-gone stars

On macOS Sequoia you’ll only have to deal with screen recording permission pop-ups once a month, rather than once a week

On macOS Sequoia You’ll Only Have to Deal with Screen Recording Permission Pop-ups Once a Month, Rather Than Once a Week One of the most common annoyances Mac users have experienced recently is the constant stream of permission pop-ups, especially for seemingly harmless actions like screen recording. These pop-ups, although essential for maintaining privacy and… Continue reading On macOS Sequoia you’ll only have to deal with screen recording permission pop-ups once a month, rather than once a week

The New York Times prohibits AI vendors from scraping its content without permission

The New York Times (NYT) recently announced that they are restricting access to their content via AI systems without permission. This is an important move for the media company, as it seeks to protect its content from unauthorized usage. For many years, the NYT has put in a lot of effort to protect its content… Continue reading The New York Times prohibits AI vendors from scraping its content without permission

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