Reddit, the popular community-driven platform, recently announced plans to license user-generated content to companies like Google for AI projects. This move, aimed at generating revenue, has sparked concerns among regulators, lawmakers, and rights groups. The implications of sharing user content for training AI models raise questions about privacy, fairness, and copyright. The US Federal Trade
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A recent study published in the Journal of Remote Sensing in February 2024 introduced a novel approach to estimating both direct and diffuse solar radiation. Researchers incorporated data augmentation techniques with the LightGBM machine learning model to analyze sunshine duration data from a vast network of 2,453 weather stations across China. This method effectively addresses
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A recent case involving electric vehicle maker Tesla and one of its employees has resulted in a troubling verdict. An Indiana jury found Tesla and the employee, Kyle Kaszuba, partially liable in a 2017 crash that involved a company-owned Ford truck and a motorcycle. The victim, Christopher Dugan, suffered a partial amputation, permanent disfigurement, and
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