Streaming Sports and AI Spying | Episode 666 | F5 Live: Refreshing Technology

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This week, AI is coming for your data, Adult Swim is giving back games, the EU is investigating Meta, and another streaming service is coming.
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AI models are coming for all of your data, personal and business (http://plughitz.live/u/3933)
When AI technology first hit the mainstream a couple of years ago, the biggest concern came because of where the data came from. It appeared that the models were being trained on data that the companies behind them didn't have permission to train off of. They were scraping websites, blogs, newspapers, artist portfolios, music libraries, and more to train their data. While that was a violation of copyrights (https://plughitzlive.com/radio/3-2966-generative-ai-the-plagiarism-machine-episode-306.html) in many cases, the next generation of AI is going to find its data in new and even scarier places - your devices.

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Adult Swim Games to return discontinued store listings to developers (http://plughitz.live/u/3934)
A couple of months ago, Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) announced that they would be shuttering 16 of the titles under the Adult Swim Games brand. The announcement meant that those titles would no longer be available to play and the games themselves would be lost to time. Now, the company has announced that they have come to an agreement with the independent developers whose games were on the chopping block to return the IP to their creators.

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Meta under investigation in the EU for DSA violations against minors (http://plughitz.live/u/3935)
This week, the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, initiated an investigation into Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. The Commission believes that the company and its social networks have not done enough to prevent harm to minors and to verify that minors are not able to access aspects of the company's offerings that they are prohibited from according to the Digital Services Act (DSA).

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Venu Sports is yet another streaming services aimed at sports fans (http://plughitz.live/u/3936)
Bad news everyone! There is yet another streaming service headed your way to steal your money and attention. This service, called Venu Sports, is a partnership between Disney (which owns ABC and ESPN), Fox (which owns Fox Sports), and Warner Bros. Discovery (which owns CBS). Together, Venu Sports hopes to be your one-stop shop for all things sports without a cable subscription, but there are some notable exceptions that might make that a difficult proposition.

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