The Brutalist Report - arstechnica
- Two artists suing AI image makers never registered works with Copyright Office [793d]
- Tesla Autopilot not responsible for 2019 fatal crash, jury says [793d]
- Inserted AI-generated Microsoft poll about woman’s death rankles The Guardian [793d]
- SEC sues SolarWinds and CISO, says they ignored flaws that led to major hack [793d]
- Google plans RISC-V Android tools in 2024, wants developers to “be ready” [793d]
- Microsoft rolls out Windows 11 23H2, a new baseline for the frequently updated OS [793d]
- Dust of death—did it do in the dinosaurs? [793d]
- Relish the Halloween horror of this purple fungus that “mummifies” spiders [793d]
- Scientists will soon find out whether the Lucy mission works as intended [793d]
- Facing 110 years in prison, Sam Bankman-Fried “can’t recall” what he did at FTX [794d]
- There was a heavy dose of the future at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show [794d]
- One year after being bought for $44 billion, X is worth $19 billion [794d]
- Toyota has built an EV with a fake transmission, and we’ve driven it [794d]
- Daily Telescope: A spooky image of the Solar System’s largest planet [794d]
- Why you should take your 3DS along for a “StreetPass Halloween” [794d]
- A giant battery gives this new school bus a 300-mile range [794d]
- Apple introduces new M3 chip lineup, starting with the M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max [794d]
- Apple overhauls MacBook Pro lineup with M3 chips and a new entry-level option [794d]
- Apple’s cheaper 14-inch MacBook Pro is killing the old 13-inch version [794d]
- Apple’s M3 iMac still starts at $1,299, still doesn’t replace the 27-inch model [794d]
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