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Richard Lawler

Richard Lawler

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    Amazon’s live-action TV adaptation of Yakuza: Like a Dragon starts streaming in October.

    Prime Video has one hit with Fallout, plus a Tomb Raider adaptation on the way, so what’s next? Get ready for six episodes of Like a Dragon: Yakuza that will be released worldwide in 3-episode sets on October 25th and November 1st.

    In 1995 and 2005, spanning across two time-periods, Like a Dragon: Yakuza, an original crime-suspense-action series, follows the life, childhood friends, and repercussions of the decisions of Kazuma Kiryu, a fearsome and peerless Yakuza warrior with a strong sense of justice, duty, and humanity.

    Like a dragon title image, with the name of the show and a tattooed man, and the prime video logo
    Image: Amazon MGM Studios
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    Richard Lawler
    Epoch Times CFO arrested on money laundering charges.

    A few years ago, Facebook accused Epoch Media Group of laundering pro-Trump posts using networks of fake accounts. Today, prosecutors announced the arrest of The Epoch Times CFO Bill Guan and accused him of laundering at least $67 million for himself and the company using gift cards and crypto.

    The “media company” allegedly claimed the money came from donations, profits, or subscriptions, as NBC News reported last year.

    3. Members of the MMO Team and other scheme participants moved the crime proceeds into the Media Entities’ accounts through tens of thousands of layered transactions utilizing, among other things, prepaid debit cards and financial accounts that were opened using stolen identification information, including the personal identification information of U.S. residents.
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    Richard Lawler
    E*Trade reportedly “considers” shutting down Roaring Kitty’s account after new GameStop posts.

    Keith Gill, the same Redditor who sparked a frenzy in 2021 has returned, and the stock is spiking again. The WSJ reports that in addition to E*Trade’s discussions, SEC officials are having “internal discussions” about whether the new posts amount to manipulation.

    Meanwhile, Gill posted another screenshot this afternoon showing an account with shares and options now worth $260 million.

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    Richard Lawler
    Where did the viral “All eyes on Rafah” image come from?

    Two people from Malaysia both say they used Microsoft Image Creator to produce the graphic in support of Palestinians.

    It’s been shared over 50 million times now, and now NPR has spoken to both of them: Zila Abka, who months ago posted the version found by 404 Media on Facebook, and Amirul Shah, who shared the now-viral Instagram template.

    Composite image of two AI-generated images with the words “All Eyes on Rafah” surrounded by tents.
    Image: Zila Abka (left), Amirul Shah (right)
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    Apple’s WWDC keynote is June 10th at 1PM ET.

    Will we see new hardware, or will all the news have something to do with AI? Greg Joswiak isn’t telling.

    Before the event starts, however, Apple released student-targeted Mac ads promoting the power and long battery life of M-series MacBooks. They’re not responding to or even acknowledging the competition’s attacks (yet), but if Qualcomm’s promises hold up, then maybe that will change.

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    Richard Lawler
    Here’s how BBL Drizzy set a precedent for sampling AI-generated music.

    As Drake attempts to flip taunts by Kendrick Lamar, Rick Ross, and Metro Boomin on Sexyy Red’s “U My Everything,” the beat transitions into a sample of the AI-generated song “BBL Drizzy.”

    While the Udio-generated master recording is public domain, creator King Willonious’ lyrics are copyright protected, so he could get paid for a writer credit, as Billboard reporter Kristin Robinson explains.