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Andy Edser - A leaked document indicates Runway's Gen-3 AI video generation tool may have been trained on YouTube videos and copyrighted content without permission - pcgamer.com

A leaked document indicates Runway's Gen-3 AI video generation tool may have been trained on YouTube videos and copyrighted content without permission

Here's a question that can throw a generative AI company into a twist: «What content has been used to train your models?» While some opt to dodge the question, and others bullishly front out the issue entirely, the question of whether an AI company has scraped content for its own business purposes without permission is a thorny one. 

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Andy Edser - Bing is experimenting with search pages that boot traditional results off to the side in favour of AI summaries, and the results are a bit of a mess - pcgamer.com - Usa - Britain

Bing is experimenting with search pages that boot traditional results off to the side in favour of AI summaries, and the results are a bit of a mess

AI has been getting all up in our search results for a while now, with dubious results. While Google's AI Overviews feature had a rocky reception—what with it recommending you drink urine and all—it's not the only search engine that's been experimenting with a good dose of AI on its search pages.

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Andy Edser - Google's AI solved four out of six problems in one of the world's hardest maths competitions, equivalent to a silver medal standard 'in a certain sense' - pcgamer.com

Google's AI solved four out of six problems in one of the world's hardest maths competitions, equivalent to a silver medal standard 'in a certain sense'

The International Mathematical Olympiad is not just a terrifying sequence of words for someone as maths-blind as myself, but also a notoriously challenging world championship mathematics competition for high school students from over 100 different countries. Each year students compete to show off their mathematical prowess in a chosen host country, each aiming to solve problems that would make the rest of us cower in fear.

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Andy Edser - Great RTX 4080 gaming laptops are hard to find under $2,000, but this Alienware M16 is a whole lot of horsepower for $1,900 - pcgamer.com

Great RTX 4080 gaming laptops are hard to find under $2,000, but this Alienware M16 is a whole lot of horsepower for $1,900

Alienware M16 | RTX 4080 | Ryzen 9 7845HX | 16-inch | 1600p | 240 Hz | 32GB DDR5-5200 | 1TB SSD | $2,699.99$1,899.99 at Best Buy (save $800)This Alienware is a bit of a chonky machine, but for this price its got some serious components that are well worth looking at. There's a 175 W TGP RTX 4080 for proper graphics horsepower, 32 GB of decently fast DDR5, and a 12-core Ryzen 9 processor with plenty of gaming grunt. A 240 Hz 1600p panel rounds off a high-performance laptop with proper credentials.

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Andy Edser - This is not a typo: The world's fastest gaming monitor may well be this ancient IIyama CRT unit, pushed to 700 Hz at a glorious 120p resolution - pcgamer.com

This is not a typo: The world's fastest gaming monitor may well be this ancient IIyama CRT unit, pushed to 700 Hz at a glorious 120p resolution

Are you looking for the fastest monitor money can buy, with a refresh rate that dwarfs all others? Well, technically you should be hunting for a used IIyama Vision Master Pro 512, as this YouTube channel has just forced the old CRT beast to a frankly astonishing 700 Hz.

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Andy Edser - Microsoft says 8.5 million devices were affected by the CrowdStrike bug or 'less than one percent of all Windows devices' as new details emerge on Friday's tech meltdown - pcgamer.com

Microsoft says 8.5 million devices were affected by the CrowdStrike bug or 'less than one percent of all Windows devices' as new details emerge on Friday's tech meltdown

If you were part of the endless legions of IT workers furiously fixing Windows machines over the weekend thanks to the CrowdStrike bug, I salute your service—and if you were affected by the disruptions to flights, hospital services, banking and more, I commiserate. Most of us, however, remained unaffected, as according to Microsoft only 1% of Windows devices fell victim to the bug.

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Andy Edser - Smaller and faster Windows 11 updates are on the way as Microsoft switches to downloading just what you need and none of what you don't - pcgamer.com

Smaller and faster Windows 11 updates are on the way as Microsoft switches to downloading just what you need and none of what you don't

Windows updates often feel like a necessary evil, but an evil nonetheless. Who among us hasn't been waylaid by a huge update package download—or chosen the «update and shutdown» option at the end of a long day only to sit watching a painfully slow percentage indicator lurch forward? Now Microsoft has announced it's changing things up, with «checkpoint cumulative updates» that promise to speed up the process considerably.

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Andy Edser - Dyson's humongous ANC headphones look great for Princess Leia impressions from the side, but from the front, I'm not convinced - pcgamer.com - Britain

Dyson's humongous ANC headphones look great for Princess Leia impressions from the side, but from the front, I'm not convinced

When you think of Dyson, you probably think of vacuum cleaners. Or perhaps those fancy hand-dryer thingys that force you to move your hands up and down in a slot in posh pub toilets. But think again! It's just announced a set of noise-cancelling headphones, and they look absolutely humongous.

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