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The world of consumer artificial intelligence has been hit with accusations of theft and piracy for as long as it's existed, and that trend is continuing with Anthropic.

The company behind the Claude chatbot and other AI products was on the receiving end of a $3 billion lawsuit from the music industry late last week, per Reuters. Music publishers including Universal Music Group, ABKCO, and Concord



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Former Federal Reserve Gov. Kevin Warsh
  • President Donald Trump nominated Kevin Warsh to succeed Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve chair.
  • Former colleagues described Warsh as a consensus-builder.
  • The next chair will have to navigate pressure from Trump to cut interest rates as well as divisions within the Fed.

Don't expect Kevin Warsh to be a bomb-thrower.

Several longtime observers




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While the main series might be over, Netflix is far from done with Stranger Things. The first spin-off to hit the streaming service will be Stranger Things: Tales From ‘85. The company had said that the animated show would arrive sometime this year and now, alongside a new trailer, it confirmed a release date of April 23. 

The trailer is a bit of an odd watch given that Stranger Things wrapped up


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The 2026 Winter Olympics begin this week, and for athletes trying to have their own Heated Rivalry moment, gay hookup app Grindr is beefing up its safety features.

Grindr will be available during the Olympics, the app told Mashable, with additional safeguards in place. For example, the location-based features Explore and Roam will be disabled within the Olympic Villages to prevent people outside