The Morning After: Getty Images sues AI art generator

The Morning After: Getty Images sues AI art generator

Getty Images announced it’s suing Stability AI, makers of the AI art tool Stable Diffusion, over alleged copyright violations. “It is Getty Images’ position that Stability AI unlawfully copied and processed millions of images protected by copyright and the associated metadata owned or represented by Getty Images absent a license to benefit Stability AI’s commercial … Read more

Logitech’s Brio 300 HD webcams offer auto light correction and noise reduction for $70

Logitech’s Brio 300 HD webcams offer auto light correction and noise reduction for $70

Logitech has unveiled a colorful, budget-oriented line of 1080p webcams, the $70 (£75) Brio 300 series. The aim is to help users struggling with “poor lighting conditions, unflattering camera angles and low-quality sound,” the company said.  To that end, the Brio 300 for consumers and business-oriented Brio 305 models feature high dynamic contrast, auto light … Read more

Apple is reportedly working on a cheaper mixed-reality headset

Apple is reportedly working on a cheaper mixed-reality headset

Apple is already working on a more affordable version of its yet-to-be-announced mixed reality headset, according to Bloomberg and The Information. Based on previous reports about the long-rumored mixed reality device, it will cost around $3,000, which is double the price of the Quest Pro headset Meta released last year. Apple’s engineers are reportedly working … Read more

Stadia users can now unlock their controller’s Bluetooth

Stadia users can now unlock their controller’s Bluetooth

Google has released the online tool it promised to enable Bluetooth support on the Stadia controller. This gives the cloud-streaming gamepad a second life, so owners can use it with PC, iOS or Android devices, preventing the platform’s central accessory from becoming a glorified paperweight. Stadia will shut its doors for good on Wednesday at … Read more

Microsoft could lay off as many as 11,000 employees this week

Microsoft could lay off as many as 11,000 employees this week

Microsoft could announce wide-sweeping layoffs within the next few days. The possibility of the tech giant laying off a significant part of its workforce was first reported by Sky News and later corroborated by Bloomberg. Sky put the number of the cuts at approximately five percent of the company’s 220,000-person workforce or about 11,000 employees … Read more

Getty Images sues the maker of AI art generator Stable Diffusion over data scraping allegations

Getty Images sues the maker of AI art generator Stable Diffusion over data scraping allegations

Last September Getty Images banned the inclusion of AI-generated works in its commercial database over copyright concerns. On Tuesday, Getty Images announced that it is suing Stability AI, maker of the popular AI art tool Stable Diffusion, in a London court over alleged copyright violations.  “It is Getty Images’ position that Stability AI unlawfully copied … Read more

Twitter admits it’s breaking third-party apps, cites ‘long-standing API rules’

Twitter admits it’s breaking third-party apps, cites ‘long-standing API rules’

Several days after Twitter abruptly cut a number of third-party apps off from its API, the company has quietly acknowledged the move. “Twitter is enforcing its long-standing API rules,” the company said in a tweet from its developer account. “That may result in some apps not working.” However, the company offered no explanation which “long-standing … Read more

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