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Judge uses ChatGPT in Colombian court case, with AI factoring into his decision
A Judge in Colombia has used popular AI chat tool ChatGPT to help with the decision-making process and the eventual court ruling in a case.
Robot lawyer that was going to contest a traffic ticket is no longer on the case
Plans to use AI and a robot lawyer to contest a traffic ticket in a courtroom has riled up the legal system with prison time apparently on the table.
AI lawyers are helping defendants fight speeding tickets in court, for real
Entering a courtroom with a robot lawyer could be a real thing as defendants plan to use an AI legal assistant to help them in upcoming cases.
Australian politician makes harsh metadata joke attack to journalist
Australian Liberal politician Jamie Briggs jokes that he will use metadata to attack political journalist.
Poiltitian claims Twitter hack after 'following' pornstar Belle Knox
Steve Bellone a ltitle red-faced after being caught 'following' a porn star on Twitter, claims it was due to a hijack.
FCC commissioner slammed on Reddit over net neutrality rulemaking
FCC commissioner does an open interview with Reddit's userbase - doesn't go well as many questions were left unanswered.
Apple shareholder sues estate of Steve Jobs over Valley poaching deal
R Andre Klein claims Steve Jobs and Apple engaged in unlawful business practices and is now suing Jobs' estate on behalf of all shareholders.
LinkedIn made to pay 6 million USD to underpaid employees
The US Department of Labor pushed LinkedIn to pay employees millions in back wages, but commended the company for its behavior in rectifying the situation.
House of Representatives bans the use of Spotify
The House bans Spotify thanks to their ban on peer-to-peer technology.
Megaupload says US government lied so they could get a search warrant
Kim Dotcom accuses USDOJ of lying to get search warrant.
Apple losing the battle for its claim to "App Store," part of case against Amazon dismissed
Apple loses part of its case against Amazon, court finds Amazon did not engage in false advertising.
Foxconn confirms they have employed underage workers
Foxconn confirm they've employed workers as young as 14 years old.
Thieves steal over $60,000 worth of goods from Steve Jobs' house
Thieves break into the late Steve Jobs' home, steal over $60,000 worth of goods.
LG Display workers get charged over Samsung OLED technology theft
Six employees of LG get charged over the theft of OLED technology from Samsung.
Google removes a massive 250,000 links per week over piracy, copyright concerns
Google removes an incredible 250,000 links per week from search results due to piracy concerns.
Apple, Foxconn set new standard for Chinese workers
Apple and Foxconn address the findings of the FLA's probe into working conditions at Foxconn.
Senator drafting bill to prevent potential employers from requiring Facebook logins
A US senator is drafting a bill to make it illegal for employers to ask for FaceBook credentials.
SOPA protests on-going today, what are your thoughts?
SOPA/PIPA fights continue, SOPA protest on-going with Google, Wikipedia, and much, much more.
Wikipedia will go offline in support of SOPA protest
Wikipedia will go offline on January 18 for SOPA protest.
Reddit prepares for anti-SOPA blackout, planned for January 18 between 8am and 8pm
Anti-SOPA protest from Reddit will involve a blackout for 12 hours, happens on January 18.
US court verdict, rules that Twitter must open account of Icelandic MP to US authorities
US authorities get court order to push Twitter to open account of WikiLeaks volunteer Birgitta Jonsd.
California Bill Will Give Parents Access To Social Networks If Passed
Bill would force social media sites to the tune of 10k per failure to act.