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Emma Roth

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    Forget machine learning...

    what about machine unlearning?

    Since larger AI models “tend to memorize details of their training set,” including information that may have been deleted from the database they’re trained on, Google wants to find ways for AI to “forget” certain things.

    That’s why the company is holding a machine unlearning challenge, in which researchers must make AI systems forget “a certain subset of the training images... to protect the privacy or rights of the individuals concerned.”

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    Emma Roth
    Tesla might be readying support for third-party apps.

    As spotted by Not a Tesla App, Tesla has added a new “Third Party Apps” account setting that lets you “manage third-party apps with access to your account.”

    It’s too early to tell what exactly this means, but it could be a sign that Tesla could start allowing third-party integrations into its vehicles, potentially opening up possibilities for new navigation tools, efficiency trackers, and more.

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    Emma Roth
    Crews have begun recovering debris from the Titan submersible.

    Photos published by CBS give us our first look at what remains of the Titan as crews work to bring debris from the sub to land. The tourist sub imploded last week during a journey to the Titanic’s wreckage, killing all five people on board.

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    Emma Roth
    Amazon is suing more fake review services.

    In four separate lawsuits, the company claims that Nice Discount, Littlesmm, MangoCity, and Reddit Marketing Pro all sold fake positive reviews to sellers across its marketplace.

    This follows a string of lawsuits filed against fake review brokers in February. Since the end of May 2023, Amazon says it has taken legal action against 94 fraudsters in the US, China, and Europe.

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    Emma Roth
    The US Patent and Trademark Office leaked the addresses of 61,000 filers.

    According to a report from TechCrunch, the USPTO inadvertently exposed the private addresses of filers in public records from February 2020 to March 2023.

    The agency says the leak affected around three percent of its filers across this time period, and that it “has no reason to believe that the data has been misused.”

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    Emma Roth
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