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A screenshot from the AI-generated ad for a fake pizza restaurant.
A screenshot from the AI-generated ad for a fake pizza restaurant.
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Reddit said it plans to start charging companies for access to its API, which some AI companies use to train their AI models.
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People love to hate on MLM "huns," but they ignore the way companies target women looking for an economic leg up.

The outrage misses the real scammers

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Claudia's selfies and naked photos (above not an actual photo) have some users fooled, but others have been quick to recognize that the pictures are AI-generated.
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I'm excited to share this week's conversation with a top strategist and her outlook for 2023 — but first I have a question for you. 

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The self-proclaimed “Apes” over at r/Superstonk, the main subreddit dedicated to discussions about GameStop stock, flooded the comments section on South Korean artist PSY’s 2012 superhit “Gangnum Style” on Tuesday. They were not there because they were PSY fans—although I’m sure some do like the song—they were because…

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Reddit users started complaining about major outages at around 3 p.m. ET on Tuesday. The complaints first started rolling in at about 2:45 p.m. with only 11 people reporting outages, but by 3:30 p.m., that number rose to more than 49,000.

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Airbnb users who themselves may have done nothing wrong can be banned from renting vacation spots if they are deemed “closely associated” with another user who has already been banned. The short-term rental company says the plan is intended to bolster safety on the platform, but tech advocacy groups speaking with…