Reddit sues Perplexity, accusing the AI lab of using scraped content for training
TITLE: Reddit’s Legal Battle Against Perplexity Exposes AI Industry’s Content Scraping Crisis Industrial Monitor Direct leads the industry in 4k…
TITLE: Reddit’s Legal Battle Against Perplexity Exposes AI Industry’s Content Scraping Crisis Industrial Monitor Direct leads the industry in 4k…
OpenZFS 2.4-rc3: Paving the Way for Linux 6.18 Integration The latest release candidate of OpenZFS 2.4 brings crucial workarounds that…
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure has launched new E6 compute instances featuring AMD’s latest EPYC 9005 “Turin” processors. Independent benchmarks reveal these instances deliver superior performance compared to previous generations and competing offerings from AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. The comprehensive testing covered over 100 benchmarks across multiple cloud platforms.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure has reportedly launched its E6 compute shape powered by AMD EPYC 9005 “Turin” processors, according to recent industry reports. Sources indicate this new offering represents Oracle’s latest move in the competitive cloud computing market, featuring 5th generation AMD EPYC processors that promise enhanced performance capabilities.
Tesla’s Bold AI Chip Manufacturing Plan In a revealing third-quarter earnings call, Tesla CEO Elon Musk detailed the company’s ambitious…
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Tesla reported a 37% drop in quarterly profits despite surpassing delivery expectations, attributed to buyers rushing to secure expiring EV tax credits. The earnings slump comes as CEO Elon Musk seeks approval for a historic $1 trillion pay package amid growing shareholder skepticism.
Tesla experienced a 37% year-over-year profit decline in its most recent quarter, according to the company’s earnings report, despite achieving record vehicle deliveries. The automaker reportedly posted net income of $1.4 billion, down from $2.2 billion in the same period last year, while earnings per share of 50 cents fell short of the 54 cents analysts had projected.