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X's Privacy Policy and AI Training with Public Data?

Recently, Twitter (now X) made headlines when its privacy policy update caught many of its users off guard and left many unclear and worried. Bloomberg made waves after discovering a subtle but subtle alteration to X's privacy policy, an alteration that passed many people by yet raised alarm among some

SpaceX's Launch for Globalstar - Supercharging Apple's Emergency SOS

It's been almost a year since Apple rolled out the iPhone 14 with a cool feature – Emergency SOS via Satellite. This nifty tech lets you call for help even when your phone signal is MIA. And guess what? Apple teamed up with Globalstar to make it happen, and things are

Unveiling the New Facebook Privacy Setting to Block AI from Your Data

Meta, the creator of Facebook and Instagram, recently introduced a new privacy setting that allows you to make a polite request—pretty please—for the company not to use your data to train its AI models. But does this new feature really provide the safeguard you're hoping for? Tucked away

Will Google Pixel 8 Series Outshine the Competition?

When it comes to staying up-to-date, Google Pixel phones have proven their mettle. For instance, the current Pixel 7 series has been guaranteed a minimum of five years of updates, including quarterly feature drops and three OS upgrades. But hold onto your seats because reports suggest that the upcoming Pixel

Let Google's AI Attend Meetings on Your Behalf - Google Meet’s new AI

Back in March, Google made a big announcement about some AI goodies it's adding to its Workspace app bundle. This move is all about staying in step with Microsoft, who's been quick to roll out similar tools. Now, at the Google I/O event, they've given this effort a new

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