
Mon. 05/24 - Reading The Tea Leaves Of The Epic/Apple Trial
After Tim Cook’s testimony, can the judge’s line of questioning give us a hint of how the trial might resolve as arguments close today? Citizen App is considering rent-a-cops as a service. The AI community wants to open source large language models to address recent controversies. And a computer chip that changes its structure to thwart hackers.
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Show Notes
After Tim Cook’s testimony, can the judge’s line of questioning give us a hint of how the trial might resolve as arguments close today? Citizen App is considering rent-a-cops as a service. The AI community wants to open source large language models to address recent controversies. And a computer chip that changes its structure to thwart hackers.
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Links:
- Tim Cook plays innocent in Epic v Apple’s culminating testimony (Tech Crunch)
- Judge in Fortnite case holds Tim Cook's feet to the fire over App Store competition (Protocol)
- HomePod and HomePod mini to support Apple Music Lossless in a future software update (9to5 Mac)
- Leaked Emails Show Crime App Citizen Is Testing On-Demand Security Force (Vice)
- The race to understand the exhilarating, dangerous world of language AI (Technology Review)
- Morphing computer chip repels hundreds of professional DARPA hackers (New Atlas)
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