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1 week ago

FWA Uses More Than Half of Mobile Network Capacity: Analysis

Internet delivered through fixed wireless access (FWA) may account for a majority of traffic on the nation's biggest mobile networks, but analysts say revenue from these subscriptions makes up a tiny percentage of revenues. FWA makes up around 6% of revenues at T-Mobile and around 3% of revenues at Verizon, according to the new report from the analysts at MoffettNathanson Research. Nevertheless, FWA may use more than half of all traffic on the Verizon network and more than two-thirds of traffic on the T-Mobile network (including traffic from mobile virtual network operators).
Tech industry
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 months ago

Meta argues its AI needs personal information from social media posts to learn Australian concepts'

Meta argues that generative AI models need large and diverse datasets which can only be achieved through real human discussions found in Facebook and Instagram posts.
Privacy professionals
Artificial intelligence
fromTechCrunch
4 months ago

ChatGPT: Everything you need to know about the AI chatbot

OpenAI has begun utilizing Google's AI chips for ChatGPT, representing a shift from Nvidia chips.
ChatGPT usage may negatively impact users' critical thinking abilities, according to MIT research.
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fromFuturism
4 months ago
Privacy professionals

Meta Is Being Incredibly Sketchy About Training Its AI on Your Private Photos

fromFuturism
4 months ago
Privacy professionals

Meta Is Being Incredibly Sketchy About Training Its AI on Your Private Photos

fromPCMAG
5 months ago

Regrettable Photos? Facebook Wants Its AI to Access Your Camera Roll

Facebook is expanding its AI capabilities by accessing user camera rolls for content creation, raising user privacy concerns amid ongoing debates about data usage.
Privacy technologies
Media industry
fromForbes
5 months ago

How Brands Can Continue To Capitalize On YouTube

Marketers recognize the need for data but struggle with confidence and skills in utilizing technology, particularly AI, to enhance their effectiveness.
NYC startup
fromEntrepreneur
5 months ago

Reddit Sues AI Startup Anthropic Over Alleged AI Training | Entrepreneur

Reddit has sued AI startup Anthropic for allegedly using its content to train AI models without permission.
US news
fromwww.nytimes.com
7 months ago

Top DOGE Officials Moved From Social Security Administration to Justice Dept.

Elon Musk's cost-cutting operatives are now targeting undocumented immigrants using Social Security data as part of a broader immigration enforcement effort.
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