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Apple Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Over AI Training Faces New Class Action

Apple confronts a new class action lawsuit alleging copyright infringement in training its AI systems. Two neuroscience professors claim Apple used their registered works without authorization through shadow libraries and web-crawling software.

Apple faces another significant copyright infringement lawsuit as the company confronts fresh allegations of using pirated books to train its artificial intelligence systems. Just one month after previous copyright claims, two neuroscience professors from SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University have filed a proposed class action lawsuit against the tech giant, marking an escalating legal challenge for Apple Inc. in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.

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Tech Stock Selloff Wipes $770 Billion from Megacaps as Nasdaq Plunges

Technology megacaps experienced a massive $770 billion market value decline as the Nasdaq recorded its steepest drop since April. Nvidia led the losses with a $229 billion decrease, while Microsoft, Amazon, and Tesla saw significant valuation reductions. The selloff erased year-to-date gains for several major tech companies.

Technology megacaps suffered a devastating $770 billion loss in market capitalization on Friday as the Nasdaq Composite recorded its most significant single-day decline since April. The massive selloff impacted leading artificial intelligence and cloud computing companies, with Nvidia experiencing the most substantial individual loss at nearly $229 billion. The broad-based tech retreat reflects growing investor concerns about valuation levels and economic headwinds affecting the sector.

Nvidia Leads Tech Stock Plunge with $229 Billion Loss

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RedMagic 11 Pro Gaming Phone with Liquid Cooling System Launches October 17

Nubia has officially announced the RedMagic 11 Pro gaming phone featuring an innovative liquid cooling system. The device launches October 17 in China and is expected to run Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset for superior gaming performance.

The RedMagic 11 Pro gaming phone with revolutionary liquid cooling technology is set to launch on October 17, marking a significant advancement in mobile gaming hardware. Nubia’s gaming sub-brand confirmed the unveiling event will take place in China at 2:30 PM local time, featuring what appears to be the most ambitious thermal management system yet seen in Android gaming devices.

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