Understanding the intricate offside rules in the Premier League has long been a challenging task. With numerous incidents leading to debates, controversies, and confusion, fans and even experts have struggled to grasp the sheer complexity of these regulations. However, with recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), it now seems that only AI technology holds the… Continue reading Only AI can understand Premier League offside rules
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Court rules U.S. border agents need warrants to search electronic devices
In a landmark decision, a federal court has ruled that U.S. border agents must have warrants to search electronic devices belonging to travelers entering the country. The ruling is seen as a significant victory for privacy rights and civil liberties advocates who have long argued that warrantless searches of electronic devices at the border are… Continue reading Court rules U.S. border agents need warrants to search electronic devices
California Supreme Court Rules That Uber and Lyft Drivers Will Remain Independent Contractors
The long-awaited verdict on the classification of Uber and Lyft drivers in California has finally been reached. On April 30, 2020, the California Supreme Court ruled that Uber and Lyft drivers will continue to be classified as independent contractors rather than employees. This decision comes after years of legal battles and heated debates surrounding the… Continue reading California Supreme Court Rules That Uber and Lyft Drivers Will Remain Independent Contractors
ChatGPT just (accidentally) shared all of its secret rules – here’s what we learned
ChatGPT just (accidentally) shared all of its secret rules – here’s what we learned In a surprising turn of events, ChatGPT, OpenAI’s advanced language model, unintentionally revealed its secret rules to the public. This revelation has sparked curiosity and raised concerns about the inner workings of AI language models, highlighting the need for transparency and… Continue reading ChatGPT just (accidentally) shared all of its secret rules – here’s what we learned
The Pirate Party Survived Mutiny and Scandal. In the EU Elections, It’s Trying to Rewrite the Rules of the Web
The Pirate Party Survived Mutiny and Scandal. In the EU Elections, It’s Trying to Rewrite the Rules of the Web In a world where digital rights, internet privacy, and copyright laws are increasingly at the forefront of public consciousness, one political movement has been consistently pushing for change: the Pirate Party. Rising from the ashes… Continue reading The Pirate Party Survived Mutiny and Scandal. In the EU Elections, It’s Trying to Rewrite the Rules of the Web
Grayscale was unreasonably denied its Bitcoin ETF, court rules
On February 18th, the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia ruled in favor of the investment firm Grayscale, which had sued the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for its unreasonable decision to reject the company’s proposed Bitcoin Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) in late 2018. The ruling marks a potential milestone for the cryptocurrency… Continue reading Grayscale was unreasonably denied its Bitcoin ETF, court rules
The scoop on Gen-Z and how they are rewriting the rules of the Internet
The rise of the so-called Gen-Z, comprising the late ‘90s to the mid-2000s, is changing the way we interact with the internet. Born into a digital age and surrounded by technology, Gen-Zers are innovating and re-establishing the rules of the web. For starters, they’ve proven to be less dependent on traditional search engine giants and… Continue reading The scoop on Gen-Z and how they are rewriting the rules of the Internet
Google is expanding its ads transparency center to comply with EU rules
Google recently announced the launch of its Ads Transparency Center for the European Union region to comply with rules from the EU. The Ads Transparency Center now provides EU users with information about the Google Ads they see while browsing online, such as ad targeting and segmentation data, as well as additional details about ads.… Continue reading Google is expanding its ads transparency center to comply with EU rules
AI-generated art cannot be copyrighted, rules a US Federal Judge
In a landmark ruling for the creative world, a US Federal Judge has ruled that artwork generated by artificial intelligence (AI) has no single author and, as such, cannot be copyrighted under existing copyright law. The ruling was made in response to a case brought by artist and photographer, Jason M. Ainley, over a copyright… Continue reading AI-generated art cannot be copyrighted, rules a US Federal Judge
App Store payment rules won’t change as Apple’s battle with Epic Games heads to Supreme Court
As Apple and Epic Games prepare to go head-to-head in the Supreme Court case over the App Store’s payment rules, it’s looking increasingly likely that those rules won’t be changing anytime soon. The case centers around Epic Games’ demand that the Apple App Store strip out its own payment system and allow consumers to purchase… Continue reading App Store payment rules won’t change as Apple’s battle with Epic Games heads to Supreme Court