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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Elon Musk's Voter Lottery: Legal or Not?

Elon Musk's $1 million daily lottery for swing state voters who sign his petition is causing legal experts to scratch their heads. Is it legal or not? That's the big question. Musk's America PAC says the lottery is just for signing a petition and doesn't break any laws. But some experts aren't so su

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Oct 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Electric News: Tesla's U-Turn, Ford's Updates, and Eco-Friendly Voting

Today, we've got some interesting twists in the world of electric vehicles (EVs). Tesla has changed its mind about the Cybertruck's range extender, deciding it's not necessary after all. Over at Ford, they've given the Mustang Mach-E a little refresh. And here's something cool: you can now help othe

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Oct 22 2024CELEBRITIES

Celebs Urged to Settle Lawsuits to Avoid Diddy Link

Diddy is in trouble, and it's not just him. The celebrity, whose real name is Sean Combs, is facing serious charges and is behind bars awaiting trial. But the problems don't stop there. New allegations keep popping up, and dozens of lawsuits are piling up. Some big names are said to have been at Did

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Oct 22 2024BUSINESS

News Outlets Sue Perplexity AI for Copyright Infringement

The Wall Street Journal and The New York Post's parent company, News Corp, have filed a lawsuit against Perplexity AI. They claim the Jeff Bezos-backed startup copied their news articles without permission. The lawsuit, filed in Manhattan federal court, accuses Perplexity of using copyrighted materi

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Oct 22 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Art War: Tesla's AI Art vs Blade Runner's Rights

A recent legal battle is raising questions about art and AI. The studio behind 'Blade Runner 2049', Alcon Entertainment, is suing Tesla, led by Elon Musk. Why? Alcon alleges that Tesla used artificial intelligence to replicate imagery from their movie for a promotion. Musk initially wanted real scen

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Oct 22 2024BUSINESS

Tesla's Cybercab Promotion Sparks Lawsuit Over 'Blade Runner 2049' Image

Elon Musk and his car company, Tesla, along with Warner Bros. Discovery, were hit with a lawsuit. The suit, filed by Alcon Entertainment, the producer of 'Blade Runner 2049', claims that they used an AI-generated image from the film without permission to promote Tesla's robotaxi concept, the Cyberca

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Oct 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's AI Images Stir Copyright Trouble for 'Blade Runner 2049' Producer

Alcon Entertainment, the studio behind "Blade Runner 2049, " has filed a lawsuit against Tesla and Warner Bros. Discovery. The dispute centers around Tesla's use of AI-generated images that resembled scenes from the movie to promote its new cybercab. Alcon claims this violates U. S. copyright law an

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Oct 22 2024CRYPTO

A Man's Mistake: Seeking Bitcoins in a Landfill

Once upon a time, a computer engineer named James Howells from Britain made a huge error. In 2013, he accidentally threw away a hard drive that contained the key to unlock thousands of Bitcoins. This wasn't just any hard drive; it's now worth over $500 million! He realized his mistake but it was too

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

The Central Park Five Fight Back: Lawsuit Targets Trump for False Claims

Imagine reliving a nightmare you've already escaped from. That's what the Central Park Five, now known as the Exonerated Five, are facing after Donald Trump repeated false claims about their case during a recent debate. These men, who were wrongfully convicted and later exonerated for a 1989 crime,

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Oct 22 2024CELEBRITIES

Love and Work Mix: Olivia Nuzzi Leaves New York Magazine

Olivia Nuzzi, a top journalist at New York magazine, has decided to leave her job after a personal story became public. She was involved in a romantic relationship with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , a former presidential candidate. The affair included messages, often called "sexting. " New York magazine

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