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Wes Davis

Wes Davis

Former Weekend Editor

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    Publisher opt-outs of AI training cut Google’s DeepMind training data in half.

    During its Search antitrust trial yesterday, a DOJ attorney produced a document showing that “80 billion of 160 billion ‘tokens’ — snippets of content — after filtering out the material that publishers had opted out of allowing Google to use for training its AI,” according to Bloomberg.

    But that opt-out only applies to DeepMind models, Bloomberg reports — when asked if “the search org has the ability to train on the data that publishers had opted out of training,” DeepMind VP Eli Collins replied, “Correct — for use in search.”

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    Wes Davis
    Sat Deploy.mp4.

    In a video posted by the Amazon Project Kuiper LinkedIn account, we see what Ars Technica calls the first look at the low-Earth orbit satellites Amazon launched earlier this week to face off with Starlink.

    Ars draws some conclusions about them based on the fuzzy video, noting that their trapezoidal design is comparable to SpaceX competitor Eutelsat’s OneWeb satellites.

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    Wes Davis
    Apple CEO Tim Cook on TSMC’s new fab.

    In a press release about TSMC breaking ground on a new Arizona chip fab, the Commerce Department quotes Cook:

    “We’re proud to support the high-skilled American jobs of tomorrow. As TSMC Arizona’s first and largest customer, we’re excited for the future of American innovation and the incredible opportunities it will create.”

    At the site yesterday, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told CNBC Apple is supposedly waiting for “the robot arms” to build iPhones in the US.

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    Wes Davis
    Google Photos now lets you edit shared album images and video on Android.

    Only the albums’ owner can make changes, with the option to save the edits just to their own gallery as a copy or also to the shared album, Google writes in a help page. The feature is already live in Google Photos on the web and in iOS, and is now coming to the Android version of the app, as well, as Android Authority notes.