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27.04.26 - 20:12
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Supreme Court To Review Geofencing In Pivotal Case For Privacy Rights (ZeroHedge)
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Supreme Court To Review Geofencing In Pivotal Case For Privacy Rights
Authored by Joseph Lord via The Epoch Times,
The Supreme Court on April 27 will hear oral arguments in a case with major implications for privacy rights—and how law enforcement uses Americans' cell phone data while investigating crimes.
The case, Chatrie v. United States, centers on law enforcement's use of “geofencing warrants”—judge-authorized requests for cell phone location data near the scene of a crime.
Okello Chatrie told the Supreme Court that the government's use of these warrants, which resulted in a criminal conviction over his robbing a bank while his smart phone was on his person, violated his Fourth Amendment rights. The government, meanwhile, has argued that such data is not protected when provided voluntarily to a “third party” like Google.
The court said it would focus on the circumstances of Chatrie's case rather than the constitutionality of geofencing more generally. However, experts say t...
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27.04.26 - 18:31
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Google Staff Urge Pichai to Refuse Classified Military AI Work (Bloomberg)
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Hundreds of AI researchers at Alphabet Inc.'s Google have signed onto a letter urging Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai to refuse to make the company's artificial intelligence systems available for classified workloads for US defense missions, according to organizers of the effort....
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27.04.26 - 18:24
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Google’s Latest TPU Advances Make the AI Hardware Race Feel Less One-Sided (24/7 Wall St.)
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I'm watching Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL) ahead of first-quarter results due Wednesday, April 29, after the bell. Beyond cloud and ad headlines, this print is really about whether Google's custom silicon story holds up against NVIDIA. Custom Silicon Steps Into the Spotlight The setup is loud. Shares are up 28.10% over the past month and nearly ... Google's Latest TPU Advances Make the AI Hardware Race Feel Less One-Sided...
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27.04.26 - 17:51
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"This Is Not Normal": China′s DeepSeek Cuts New AI Model Fees, Again (ZeroHedge)
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"This Is Not Normal": China's DeepSeek Cuts New AI Model Fees, Again
DeepSeek senior researcher Victor Chen announced on X that the company's newly released DeepSeek-V4-Pro model will be offered at a huge discount over the next week, a move that threatens to unleash an AI platform price war just as Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google are rolling out newer, more expensive models.
"Second price drop in two days! On top of the base 75% off, stack an extra 90% discount for cache hits. That brings it down to just 0.003625 USD/0.025 RMB per 1M input tokens with cache hit ~ ?? Go wild and have fun ~," Chen wrote in a post on X late Sunday night.
He added, "Just a heads-up: the cache discount is permanent, while the base 75% off promo runs until May 5, so make the most of it while you can!"
Second price drop in two days! On top of the base 75% off, stack an extra 90% discount for cache hits — that brings it down to just 0.003625USA/0.025 RMB per 1M input tokens with c...
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