An open letter signed by more than a dozen current and former employees warns of the dangers of AI and implores the government and companies to do something about it. Titled “A Right To Warn About Advanced Artificial Intelligence,” the letter features thirteen signatures from current and former employees of OpenAI, Google DeepMind, and Anthropic. Six of

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Retention editing has dominated video platforms like YouTube and TikTok for years — but there could be a change on the horizon.  When people talk about decreasing attention spans “thanks to social media,” what they’re likely referencing, at least in some part, is retention editing. The style, as the name suggests, is designed to keep viewers

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Former Florida recruit and current Georgia quarterback Jaden Rashada is suing University of Florida coach and several others for what he alleges are unfulfilled promises in a failed NIL deal. According to Rashada, Florida coach Billy Napier and megadonor Hugh Hathcock convinced Rashada to abandon a commitment to rival school Miami University with $13.85 million

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A new Live Nation lawsuit brought against the company by the United States Department of Justice would breakup one of the biggest monopolies in entertainment and fundamentally change the way many people buy tickets and attend events. In a statement by Attorney General Merrick Garland, the United States alleges that monopolistic practices by Live Nation

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In a major shakeup for American sports, many college athletes will now be paid directly by universities. The change comes after three antitrust lawsuits hit the NCAA and “power five” conferences, which agreed to a settlement that includes more than $2.8 billion in damages and new rules for athlete compensation.  Even just 10 to 15 years

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