Google agrees to pay $350 million to settle class action lawsuit over Google+ user data leak

[ad_1] In a recent development, Alphabet’s Google has agreed to pay a substantial settlement amount of $350 million to resolve a class action lawsuit related to a data breach on its now-defunct social media platform, Google+. This fund will be used to resolve the Rhode Island government’s personal data leakage on its former social network Google+. … Read more

Ethereum Foundation 2020 Spring Update

[ad_1] To the users and the builders, We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: Ethereum’s future is bright, and this year we are seeing much of that future come to life as the Ethereum ecosystem builds on a foundation laid by dedicated research and development over the last years. This update will focus … Read more

Google is piloting a new program to protect against financial fraud apps

[ad_1] Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Google is piloting a new way to tackle financial fraud by blocking the sideloading of apps that use frequently abused permissions. Many financial fraud apps have exploited permissions related to SMS, notifications, and accessibility. If an app with these permissions is being installed from external sources, Google Play … Read more

Meta wants to use your Instagram posts to train its AI

[ad_1] If you’ve uploaded a lot of photos to Meta’s platforms like Facebook and Instagram, it seems that the company could be planning to use those images to train its AI. This is according to Mark Zuckerberg, Meta’s CEO, who revealed during the company’s earnings call that these images could be used for AI training … Read more

Google Bard Now has Photo Generating Ability

[ad_1] Google’s Bard chatbot is getting a new feature – AI image generation. This catches up with a similar feature that the rival ChatGPT Plus had for quite a while. Users can now ask Bard to create pictures using Google’s Imagen 2 text-to-image model. Bard, now using Google’s Gemini Pro large language model, was expected … Read more