Former Fort Liberty soldier sentenced over 3 years for romance scam
"The fact that an Army service member was involved in romance scams while serving as a soldier is appalling."
"The fact that an Army service member was involved in romance scams while serving as a soldier is appalling."
Peter Oosterhuis was a fixture at the 17th hole of the Masters.
Microsoft has reaffirmed its ban on U.S. police departments from using generative AI for facial recognition through Azure OpenAI Service, the company's fully managed, enterprise-focused wrapper around OpenAI tech. Language added Wednesday to the terms of service for Azure OpenAI Service more obviously prohibits integrations with Azure OpenAI Service from being used "by or for" police departments for facial recognition in the U.S., including integrations with OpenAI's current -- and perhaps future -- image-analyzing models. A separate new bullet point covers "any law enforcement globally," and explicitly bars the use of "real-time facial recognition technology" on mobile cameras, like body cameras and dashcams, to attempt to identify a person in "uncontrolled, in-the-wild" environments.
Apple CEO Tim Cook boasted about the company's upcoming generative AI plans during the iPhone maker's Q2 earnings call.
Car wraps are less expensive than paint jobs, but there are a few things you need to keep in mind before jumping in.
The new NFL kickoff rules might see the Steelers get creative when it comes to returns.
Bose's largest portable Bluetooth speaker is built for the outdoors.
Crunchyroll, like many other streaming services recently, is raising its subscription prices
Anne Hathaway stars opposite Nicholas Galitzine in this new straight-to-streaming romance movie.
The celeb's go-to vitamin E serum moisturizes and helps minimize the appearance of fine lines, scars and stretch marks.
Werth's horse, Dornach, is 20-1 to win Saturday's Run for the Roses.
Substack is launching the ability for writers to paywall their entire Chat or specific threads to paid or founding members only, the company announced on Wednesday. The rollout of the new feature comes 18 months after Substack launched Chat as a way for writers to communicate directly with their loyal readers. Substack says its data shows that active Chat participants are 12% more likely to retain their subscriptions.
LinkedIn, the professional network known for job listings and unsolicited career advice, is jumping into gaming.
TikTok has apparently added in-app coin purchase options for some users, going against Apple's policies.
After months of negotiations in the House antitrust case, the next evolution of athlete compensation is on the horizon.
Amazon may be scaling back its AI-powered Just Walk Out checkout-free tech in its stores in favor of smart shopping carts, but Walmart-owned Sam's Club says it's turning to AI to speed up its own exit technology. Instead of requiring store staff to check members' purchases against their receipts when leaving the store, Sam's Club customers who pay either at a register or through the Scan & Go mobile app can now walk out of the store without having their purchases double-checked. The technology, unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in January, has now been deployed at over 120 clubs across the U.S., which is 20% of the total number of Sam's Club locations.
Yelp Assistant was trained on datasets from the website itself.
The European Union said on Tuesday that it suspects Meta's social networking platforms, Facebook and Instagram, of breaking the bloc's rules for larger platforms in relation to election integrity. The European Commission (EC) has opened formal infringement proceedings to investigate Meta under the Digital Services Act (DSA), an online governance and content moderation framework. The EU's concerns here span several areas.
The bark of the 'Mexican skin tree' is known for its regenerative properties.
Getir is getting out of most markets. On Monday, the “instant delivery” startup said it would exit the US, UK, Germany and the Netherlands to serve its Turkish home market exclusively.
Why are a bunch of people spending hours watching Bob Barker-era "Price is Right" episodes for the first time with strangers on the internet?