Google insists it doesn't need individual permission to use content uploaded onto its engines and that litigating a class action would be overbroad.
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To fill the talent gap, CS majors could be taught to design hardware, and the EE curriculum could be adapted or even shortened.
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An Oʻahu grand jury on Wednesday indicted four people in what prosecutors describe as a coordinated theft-and-forgery ring, and one of the suspects was arrested shortly after the indictment came down.
Artificial intelligence developers are accusing Chinese firms of stealing their intellectual property following a spate of ‘distillation attacks’, despite their own alleged theft of training data.