The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology has raised ethical concerns regarding data scraping and the unauthorized use of content. Companies like Meta, OpenAI, and Bloomberg have come under fire for their actions, with creators expressing concerns about consent and permission. This article explores the ethical implications of AI data scraping and the potential consequences
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Robotic teleoperation has long been a challenging field in robotics, with many existing systems struggling to effectively process and reproduce complex movements performed by humans. However, a recent development by researchers at the University of California, San Diego could change the game. Bunny-VisionPro is a new teleoperation system designed to enable the teleoperation of robotic
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The physicists at the University of Stuttgart, led by Prof. Sebastian Loth, are making groundbreaking advancements in the field of quantum microscopy. Their innovative method allows them to observe the movement of electrons at the atomic level with exceptional spatial and temporal resolution. This development has the potential to revolutionize the way scientists study and
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The recent data leak from Disney’s internal messaging channels has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry. A group known as Nullbulge claimed responsibility for the leak, packaging up over 1.1TB of files and chat messages from nearly 10,000 corporate Disney Slack channels. The leaked data includes login credentials, code, images, and information about unreleased projects.
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The Foundation Festival offered by Cloud Imperium provides an opportunity for gamers to access the long-awaited space game Star Citizen for free until July 19th. With a selection of 10 different ships to try out, players can engage in activities such as salvaging wrecks, mining asteroids, and engaging in combat with other pilots. Existing players
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The University of Western Australia’s TeraNet project has achieved a groundbreaking milestone in space communication technology. The network of optical ground stations, led by Associate Professor Sascha Schediwy, successfully captured laser signals from a German satellite in low Earth orbit. This achievement opens the door to a significant increase in communication bandwidth between space and
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