Maci Bookout’s Son Bentley, 14, Towers Over Her In New Photo: He’s ‘Growing Up’

One week after Maci Bookout attended Ryan Edwards’ court hearing, the ‘Teen Mom OG’ star took to Instagram to share a photo of her son, Bentley, towering over her.

One week after Maci Bookout attended Ryan Edwards’ court hearing, the ‘Teen Mom OG’ star took to Instagram to share a photo of her son, Bentley, towering over her. 

‘Teen Mom’ Alum Jenelle Evans Rocks Thong Bikini In Photos From Puerto Rico Getaway

TV personality Jenelle Evans took to Instagram on Jun. 13 to show off her tiny black thong bikini while vacationing with her family in Puerto Rico.

TV personality Jenelle Evans took to Instagram on Jun. 13 to show off her tiny black thong bikini while vacationing with her family in Puerto Rico. 

‘Teen Mom’ Alum Jenelle Evans Rocks Thong Bikini In Photos From Puerto Rico Getaway

TV personality Jenelle Evans took to Instagram on Jun. 13 to show off her tiny black thong bikini while vacationing with her family in Puerto Rico.

TV personality Jenelle Evans took to Instagram on Jun. 13 to show off her tiny black thong bikini while vacationing with her family in Puerto Rico. 

Senate bill would hold AI companies liable for harmful content

Politicians think they have a way to hold companies accountable for troublesome generative AI: take away their legal protection. Senators Richard Blumenthal and Josh Hawley have introduced a No Section 230 Immunity for AI Act that, as the name suggests, would prevent OpenAI, Google and similar firms from using the Communications Decency Act’s Section 230 to waive liability for harmful content and avoid lawsuits. If someone created a deepfake image or sound bite to ruin a reputation, for instance, the tool developer could be held responsible alongside the person who used it.

Hawley characterizes the bill as forcing AI creators to “take responsibility for business decisions” as they’re developing products. He also casts the legislation as a “first step” toward creating rules for AI and establishing safety measures. In a hearing this week on AI’s effect on human rights, Blumenthal urged Congress to deny AI the broad Section 230 safeguards that have shielded social networks from legal consequences.

In May, Blumenthal and Hawley held a hearing where speakers like OpenAI chief Sam Altman called for the government to act on AI. Industry leaders have already urged a pause on AI experimentation, and more recently compared the threat of unchecked AI to that of nuclear war.

Congress has pushed for Section 230 reforms for years in a bid to rein in tech companies, particularly over concerns that internet giants might knowingly allow hurtful content. A 2021 House bill would have held businesses liable if they knowingly used algorithms that cause emotional or physical harm. These bills have stalled, though, and Section 230 has remained intact. Legislators have had more success in setting age verification requirements that theoretically reduce mental health issues for younger users.

It’s not clear this bill stands a greater chance of success. Blumenthal and Hawley are known for introducing online content bills that fail to gain traction, such as the child safety-oriented EARN IT Act and Hawley’s anti-addiction SMART Act. On top of persuading fellow senators, they’ll need an equivalent House bill that also survives a vote.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/senate-bill-would-hold-ai-companies-liable-for-harmful-content-212340911.html?src=rss 

Eminem’s Kids: Everything To Know About The Rapper’s 3 Children

Eminem isn’t just a legendary rapper; He’s also a proud father to three adult children, two of whom he adopted. Here’s everything to know about his kids after Alaina’s Jun. 2023 wedding!

Eminem isn’t just a legendary rapper; He’s also a proud father to three adult children, two of whom he adopted. Here’s everything to know about his kids after Alaina’s Jun. 2023 wedding! 

Capture One’s photo-editing app arrives on iPhone

Capture One has brought its eponymous photography app to the iPhone. Photographers can connect their camera to their phone and shoot images directly to the app. Capture One works with more than 500 cameras, the company says, including Canon, Sony, Nikon, Fujifilm, Leica and Sigma models.

The app can automatically apply edits to images as your camera sends them to your iPhone. As such, Capture One suggests, photographers can swiftly provide their clients with edited images. You can plan ahead by creating styles on Capture One’s desktop or iPad apps and AirDropping them to your iPhone.

Capture One enables photographers to share a live link of a shoot with their colleagues, who can follow along in real time whether they’re remote or on location. The company suggests this will allow collaborators to quickly select their favorite shots and provide feedback from any device, wherever they might be.

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Other features of the app include RAW conversion and color processing. You’ll be able to transfer shots via the cloud to Capture One Pro and finish editing on your desktop. Capture One says ratings, color tags and edits will remain intact when you transfer your images. You can export images from the app however you like, the company said, including to an external SSD.

Capture One, which is an increasingly popular Lightroom alternative, is available in the App Store now. A subscription costs $5 per month after a seven-day trial, but users who have the iPad app or the All in One bundle can use Capture One on iPhone at no extra cost.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/capture-ones-photo-editing-app-arrives-on-iphone-203034503.html?src=rss 

Conor McGregor Wife: All About His Relationship With Fiancee Dee Devlin

The UFC Champion has been engaged to his longtime girlfriend for almost three years. Find out more about Dee Devlin and her relationship with Conor McGregor here!

The UFC Champion has been engaged to his longtime girlfriend for almost three years. Find out more about Dee Devlin and her relationship with Conor McGregor here! 

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