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Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for Feb. 11, #345

Fashionistas, you should do well on today's Feb. 11 Strands puzzle, No. 345. [...]

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TikTok reportedly faces a €500 million fine for sending private user data to China

TikTok will reportedly face a fine of over €500 million ($553 million) for transferring Europeans' private data to China. Bloomberg said on Thursday that Ireland's data protection commission, which regulates TikTok owner ByteDance's EU operations, could dish out the penalty before the end of April.<br /> The fine results from a four-year investigation of TikTok's data h [...]

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OpenAI is teaching developers how to build deep research agents

OpenAI is demonstrating how deep research agents can automate complex research tasks.<br /> The article OpenAI is teaching developers how to build deep research agents appeared first on THE DECODER. [...]

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10 great Mother's Day food and flower deals to check out this year

Mother’s Day is this Sunday, and there are plenty of restaurants and stores that want to help you celebrate. Read more... [...]

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Facing lawsuits, OpenAI rewires ChatGPT for safer teen use

OpenAI published a "Teen Safety Blueprint" to better protect young users from harm. The new framework follows incidents where ChatGPT allegedly failed to help users in mental distress.<br /> The article Facing lawsuits, OpenAI rewires ChatGPT for safer teen use appeared first on THE DECODER. [...]

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Social Security Is Set to Dry Up Even Sooner. That's Why I'm Not Relying on It for Retirement

The average payout could drop to $1,580 per month after 2034 -- a 19% drop from the current average retirement payout. [...]

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Meta wins over Llama book training, but the judge warns future cases could go differently

A US federal court in California has ruled in Meta's favor in a high-profile lawsuit over its use of copyrighted books to train Llama language models, but the decision falls far short of granting AI companies carte blanche to use protected works.<br /> The article Meta wins over Llama book training, but the judge warns future cases could go differently appeared first on THE DECODER. [...]

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Someone hacked Silicon Valley crosswalks to spoof Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk

Whether in Ancient Greek parodies, Shakespeare's subtle jabs at the haughty upper class or Jon Stewart's takedowns of the latest Washington absurdities, humor can be a razor-edged weapon that shapes public opinion. Last weekend, we were reminded again of comedy's ability to strike at the rich and powerful when someone hacked Silicon Valley crosswalks to play synthetic voice imperson [...]

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Why AI ‘reanimations’ of the dead may not be ethical

What do AI reanimations do to the legacy and reputation of the dead? [...]

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