Topic: legal concerns
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Tesla's FSD Safety Data: Progress Made, But Questions Remain
Tesla has launched a new online safety hub to provide transparent, verifiable data on Autopilot and FSD, reporting that FSD Supervised enables significantly fewer collisions per mile than the average U.S. driver. Independent experts express skepticism, noting the data lacks independent verificati...
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Fans Revive Concord After Sony's Shutdown Attempt
Modders have launched custom servers for the discontinued game Concord, allowing players to experience it again despite Sony's official shutdown. Sony has challenged this revival by issuing DMCA takedown requests against demonstration videos, leading the modding group to pause new community invit...
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Sony DMCA Takedowns Target Concord Gameplay Videos
Sony has issued DMCA takedowns against YouTube videos showing Concord gameplay on custom servers, reinforcing its opposition to community revivals of the discontinued game. A dedicated group of programmers successfully revived Concord using custom servers, restoring full gameplay features, but So...
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Grok's 'Spicy' Video Setting Sparks Taylor Swift Deepfake Concerns
Grok's new AI video tool bypasses content restrictions, allowing users to generate deepfake celebrity content like unauthorized explicit videos of Taylor Swift with minimal oversight. The tool's "spicy" mode readily produces suggestive videos of public figures, circumventing nudity filters in sti...
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Borderlands 4 Nears as Fans Revive Dead MMO
Preserving gaming history is crucial as many online games disappear when servers shut down, exemplified by the recent rediscovery of "Borderlands Online", a lost Chinese MMO from 2015. A fan-led revival effort, spearheaded by developer EpicNNG, uncovered a playable build after months of technical...
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