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New judge’s ruling makes OpenAI keeping a record of all your ChatGPT chats one step closer to reality
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
A court maintained a ruling forcing OpenAI to retain all ChatGPT chats after rejecting petitions from users.

Your K-Pop favorites may be illicit AI voice clones
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
AI-created songs and voices are streamed millions of times, especially K-Pop

Mom's website ready to put OpenAI in a time-out after learning the AI firm may have scrapped its data
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
Parenting website Mumsnet sues OpenAI to stop data scraping

AI music makers face recording industry legal battle of the bands that could spell trouble for your AI-generated tunes
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
Artificial intelligence music makers Suno and Udio have been hit with major lawsuits filed by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and major music labels for copyright infringement.

Xbox VP's goal to bring Activision Blizzard into a “culture of diversity” is an uphill battle
By Cat Bussell published
Xbox VP's wish to use acquisition to reform Activision Blizzard's culture is easier said than done.

Facebook as we know it may change if the US government has its way
By Nick Pino published
The Federal Trade Commission and nearly every attorney general in the United States have filed two separate antitrust lawsuits against the social media company.

Oracle and Salesforce face class action lawsuits over online ad tracking
By Anthony Spadafora published
The Privacy Collective has filed class action lawsuits against Oracle and Salesforce for collecting and selling user data to advertisers.

Slack is taking Microsoft Teams to court
By Mike Moore published
Microsoft Teams has unfair advantage, Slack claims.
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