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Revealed: a California city is training AI to spot homeless encampments (www.theguardian.com)
Last July, San Jose issued an open invitation to technology companies to mount cameras on a municipal vehicle that began periodically driving through the city’s district 10 in December, collecting footage of the streets and public spaces. The images are fed into computer vision software and used to train the companies’...
US sues Apple for illegal monopoly over smartphones (www.theverge.com)
The US Department of Justice and 16 state and district attorneys general accused Apple of operating an illegal monopoly in the smartphone market in a new antitrust lawsuit. The DOJ and states are accusing Apple of driving up prices for consumers and developers at the expense of making users more reliant on its iPhones.
Reddit power users balk at chance to participate in IPO as Wall Street debut nears (www.cnbc.com)
Judge rules YouTube, Facebook and Reddit must face lawsuits claiming they helped radicalize a mass shooter | CNN Business (www.cnn.com)
Are gun designs open source? (lemmy.world)
Reddit's new paid ads look exactly like user posts (www.zdnet.com)
Calling them "free-form ads," Reddit said the new advertisements are its most native format ever, designed to look and feel like community content shared by real people....
The New Audi A3 Is Amess With In-Car Subscriptions (www.motor1.com)
So far there's subscriptions for cruise control, adaptive beams, various navigation options, apple/google integration and my favorite, dual-zone climate.
I do not condone violence against political opponents (lemmy.world)
Teslas Can Be Stolen by Hijacking WiFi at Charging Stations, Researchers Find (futurism.com)
Mozilla Firefox is Working on a Tab Grouping Feature (news.itsfoss.com)
Avast fined $16.5 million for ‘privacy’ software that actually sold users’ browsing data (www.theverge.com)
Avast, the cybersecurity software company, is facing a $16.5 million fine after it was caught storing and selling customer information without their consent. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced the fine on Thursday and said that it’s banning Avast from selling user data for advertising purposes.
Reddit: Return Of The Junk Stock IPO (www.forbes.com)
Reddit wants to raise $748M with IPO, sets value at $6.4B (go.theregister.com)
NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft is talking nonsense. Its friends on Earth are worried (www.npr.org)