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WWW.ZDNET.COMThis ultra-thin power bank is a must-have travel gadget (grab it cheap in this Black Friday deal)The Auskang 5,000mAh power bank is only about as thick as a few credit cards, but it has enough power to reliably charge your smartphone or other USB-C device.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 72 Views
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WWW.FORBES.COM7 World Champions React To Jon Jones Vs. Stipe Miocic ResultsUFC Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones (L) kicks challenger Stipe Miocic (R) during their UFC 309 ... [+] heavyweight title bout at Madison Square Garden in New York, on November 16, 2024. (Photo by Kena Betancur / AFP) (Photo by KENA BETANCUR/AFP via Getty Images)AFP via Getty ImagesJon Jones successfully defended his UFC heavyweight championship in a dominant performance. Jones destroyed Stipe Miocic, scoring a third-round KO victory that sent the Madison Square Garden crowd into a frenzy.Take a look at Jones finish via spinning backkick.After the fight, several current and former world champions took to social media to react to Jones victory. Former UFC lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos congratulated his countryman Charles Oliveira, who prevailed over Michael Chandler in the co-main event, and Jones.Former UFC mens bantamweight champion and fellow New Yorker Aljamain Sterling lauded Jones uses of the spinning back kick.Reigning mens bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvili gives it up for Jones, calling him the G.O.A.T.Injured UFC welterweight champion Belal Muhammad suspects Jones kick broke Miocics ribs.Former UFC light heavyweight champion Jamahal Hill called Jones performance dominant, as usual.Former two-division champion Henry Cejudo says Jones is and will always be the G.O.A.T.Interestingly, former UFC heavyweight champion and current Professional Fighters League Superfights champ Francis Ngannou complimented Jones performance. He said, I see you.Read More: UFC 309 Results: Bonus Winners And HighlightsFans never got to see a fight between Jones and Ngannou, and now that they are with different promotions, the chances are even slimmer that well ever see the dream fight.Thankfully for the UFC, interim heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall has emerged as a more practical dream fight for Jones. Based on Jones post-fight interview, it sounds like the fight will happen sometime next year.Here are all of the results from UFC 309. The winners of performance bonuses are marked with a trophy emoji.UFC 309 ResultsMain Card(c) Jon Jones def. No. 8 Stipe Miocic Via Third-Round TKONo. 2 Charles Oliveira def. No. 7 Michael Chandler Via Unanimous Decision (49-46, 49-46, 49-45) - Fight of the NightBo Nickal def. Paul Craig Via Unanimous Decision (30-27x3)No. 9 Viviane Araujo def. No. 5 Karine Silva Via Unanimous Decision (29-28x3)Mauricio Ruffy def. James Llontop Via Unanimous Decision (29-28x3)PrelimsMarcus McGhee def. No. 13 Jonathan Martinez Via Unanimous Decision (29-28x3)Chris Weidman vs. Eryk Anders - CANCELEDJim Miller def. Damon Jackson Via First-Round Submission (Guillotine)David Onama def. Roberto Romero Via Unanimous Decision (30-27x3)No. 9 Marcin Tybura def. Jhonata Diniz Via Second-Round TKOEarly PrelimsRamiz Brahimaj def. Mickey Gall Via First-Round KOOban Elliott def. Bassil Hafez Via Third-Round KOEduardo Moura def. Veronica Hardy Via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 29-28x2)Whats Next For the UFC?The UFC will be in Macau on November 23. The card is strong but fans will need to stay up late or get up early to watch.Here is the full card.Petr Yan vs. Deiveson FigueiredoXiaonan Yan vs. Tabatha RicciOzzy Diaz vs. Mingyang ZhangKenan Song vs. Muslim SalikhovCong Wang vs. Gabriella FernandesVolkan Oezdemir vs. Carlos UlbergCarlos Hernandez vs. Nyamjargal TumendemberelXiaocan Feng vs. Ming ShiKiru Sahota vs. Dong Hoon ChoiSu Young You vs. Balgyn JenisulyKangjie Zhu vs. Bin XieLoneer Kavanagh vs. Jose OchoaLong Xiao vs. Quang LeMaheshate Hayisaer vs. Nikolas MottaLook out for fight week coverage as we move towards the event.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 67 Views
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WWW.FORBES.COMUFC 309 Results: Bonus Winners And HighlightsNEW YORK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 16: (L-R) Stipe Miocic of the United States of America and Jon Jones ... [+] of the United States of America trade hits in the UFC heavyweight championship fight during the UFC 309 event at Madison Square Garden on November 16, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)Zuffa LLCJon Jones was dominant in the UFC 309 main event. The G.O.A.T successfully defended his heavyweight title and pounded Stipe Miocic into retirement in the process.After two-plus lopsided rounds, Jones got the finish in the third with a spinning backkick that led to the TKO win.Take a look at the finish.Jones earned one of three individual Performance of the Night.After the fight, Miocic called it a career. The 42-year-old looked slow and miles past his prime against Jones. Miocics performance makes you wonder if he should have been in the Octagon with Jones on Saturday.As it was, Miocic ended an epic career that will conclude with him being one of the greatest heavyweights of all time. In the co-main event, Charles Oliveira won a unanimous decision over Michael Chandler in their rematch. The fight was entertaining from start to finish, but the fifth round was one for the ages.After Oliveira dominated the first four rounds, Chandler landed a huge right hand in the fifth, putting the Brazilian in peril. Chandler couldnt get the finish as Oliveira recuperated and took Chandlers back to set up a memorable moment.MORE FOR YOUChandler showed off his power as he stood to his feet like a superhero and fell backward, driving his weight into his opponent.Take a look at the moment; the MSG crowd went crazy.This moment and the entire fifth round helped secure both men's Fight of the Night bonus. It was the third FOTN bonus for Oliveira and Chandler.Here is a look at all of the results from UFC 309. Every fighter who wins a bonus has a trophy emoji and a highlight of their win.UFC 309 ResultsMain Card(c) Jon Jones def. No. 8 Stipe Miocic Via Third-Round TKONo. 2 Charles Oliveira def. No. 7 Michael Chandler Via Unanimous Decision (49-46, 49-46, 49-45) - Fight of the NightBo Nickal def. Paul Craig Via Unanimous Decision (30-27x3)No. 9 Viviane Araujo def. No. 5 Karine Silva Via Unanimous Decision (29-28x3)Mauricio Ruffy def. James Llontop Via Unanimous Decision (29-28x3)PrelimsMarcus McGhee def. No. 13 Jonathan Martinez Via Unanimous Decision (29-28x3)Chris Weidman vs. Eryk Anders - CANCELEDJim Miller def. Damon Jackson Via First-Round Submission (Guillotine)David Onama def. Roberto Romero Via Unanimous Decision (30-27x3)No. 9 Marcin Tybura def. Jhonata Diniz Via Second-Round TKOEarly PrelimsRamiz Brahimaj def. Mickey Gall Via First-Round KOBrahimaj melted Gall with a huge right hand to secure a KO win during the early prelims.Oban Elliott def. Bassil Hafez Via Third-Round KOAfter a tactical first two rounds, Elliott showed why the UFC is so high on him. Elliott landed a powerful right hand that dropped Hafez and led to the KO win.Eduardo Moura def. Veronica Hardy Via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 29-28x2)Whats Next For the UFC?The UFC heads to Macau on November 23 with a very good card featuring newly re-signed former UFC bantamweight champion Petr Yan facing Deiveson Figueiredo.Here is the full card.Petr Yan vs. Deiveson FigueiredoXiaonan Yan vs. Tabatha RicciOzzy Diaz vs. Mingyang ZhangKenan Song vs. Muslim SalikhovCong Wang vs. Gabriella FernandesVolkan Oezdemir vs. Carlos UlbergCarlos Hernandez vs. Nyamjargal TumendemberelXiaocan Feng vs. Ming ShiKiru Sahota vs. Dong Hoon ChoiSu Young You vs. Balgyn JenisulyKangjie Zhu vs. Bin XieLoneer Kavanagh vs. Jose OchoaLong Xiao vs. Quang LeMaheshate Hayisaer vs. Nikolas Motta0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 65 Views
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TECHREPORT.COMPepe Unchained ($PEPU): Unlocking 763x Gains Like PEPE Just 27 Days Left to Buy Before the FOMO Frenzy Peaks!KEY FACTSFunds are pouring into Pepe Unchaineds ($PEPU) presale at a staggering $1M per day, and it is on track to amass over $50M.With its revolutionary Ethereum Layer-2 (L2) platform, Pepes Pump Pad could blow pump.fun out of the water.Allowing users to create their own meme coins in just a few clicks, Pump Pad will be easier, more rewarding, and more competitive than pump.fun.With just 27 presale days left, join the $PEPU community for the chance to turn a $1K investment into $700K.The groundbreaking Ethereum L2 platform, Pepe Unchained ($PEPU), has raised an impressive $30M in its ongoing ICO. Now, its getting ready to replicate PEPEs extraordinary 763x growth.With funds pouring in at an astounding $1M per day, Pepe Unchained may amass more than $50M in contributions. This feat will cement its status as a must-watch project for savvy investors. The fact that a Pepe ecosystem will run on its own blockchain is fueling unparalleled excitement and FOMO among crypto enthusiasts.At the center of this frenzy is the much-anticipated Pepes Pump Pad, a meme-coin launchpad rivaling pump.fun. Unlike its competitor, Pepes Pump Pad will leverage the Ethereum blockchain instead of Solana, delivering a robust and scalable solution.With Pepes Pump Pad, users will be able to create and launch meme coins with just a few clicks. The launchpad will leverage bonding curves to accelerate price growth as demand surges. It costs 0.02 $SOL (about $4) to mint a coin on pump.fun. However, Pepes Pump Pad promises to streamline the process with the advantage of a dedicated blockchain.If a newly minted token sees sales ramp up, then the price will rise. The coin lists on Raydium if it commands sufficient liquidity. In the case of pump.fun, thats a market capitalization of $69K.https://x.com/pepe_unchained/status/1857130992936399062We dont yet know the exact details of how Pepes Pump Pad will work. However, sources in the know say it will have similar dynamics and is almost ready for prime time. While Pump Pad will be similar to pump.fun, it will be better, even easier to use, and even more rewarding.Pepe Unchained has the advantage of having its own blockchain, enabling it to design system efficiencies and incentives that deliver more value for users than seen at pump.fun.As well as the launch charge, pump.fun pockets a 1% transaction fee. Pepe Unchained hasnt yet disclosed the exact economics of Pump Pad, but itll probably be a more competitive offering, at least to begin with.If you dont know just how explosive pump.funs growth is that there have been 11,432,662 transactions across the network in the past 24 hours. Thats for a trading volume valued at $3.68B.In just over 19 months, Pepes market valuation has gone from zero to $8.8B. Since its launch in April 2023, the price has rocketed by 76,331.47% (763x).$PEPU has a realistic chance of equalling, if not bettering, Pepes price performance. It has its Pump Pad, its own decentralized exchange, a block explorer, development grants, and more going for it.The Numbers: $102M Market Cap, Whales Are Still Buying, Gigantic Trading VolumesAt the current ICO price of $0.01283 and its total token supply of 8B, the tokens market capitalization is $102M.Of course, $PEPU is not trading on the open market yet, but the ICO valuation indicates price buoyancy when it lists on centralized exchanges.According to CoinGeckos meme coin category rankings, $PEPU went straight into the top 100, at #68, with its $102M market cap. Multiply that by 920x, and $PEPUs market cap will match $PEPEs.So, whats exciting Pepe Unchaineds presale contributors? Theyre drawn by the prospect of turning a $1K investment into $700K.Thats why $PEPU keeps benefitting from the gigantic whale buys; for example, heres one for $50K. And in a bullish statement, the buyer also staked their stash.Source: EtherscanThis is how big FOMO has become. One wallet owner has amassed a holding of 100 $ETH ($310K) worth of $PEPU: 0x8067D35B616E3C49c869dC6192c11b6203a4c7e9.The transaction count of the contributing wallets has mushroomed past 100K on both the Ethereum and BNB chains.Centralized exchanges (CEXs) are taking it as a sign that this is one to watch. Exchanges like nothing better than rising prices and that means high trading volumes.Earlier this week, Coinbase and Robinhood listed Pepe ($PEPE), and the price of this popular anthropomorphic frog jumped 73%. Evidence indeed of how a tier-1 listing can positively impact a coins price.The Pepe Unchained team says that tier-1 CEX listings will come after the presale ends on December 13. Crypto YouTuber Jacob Crypto Bury predicts $PEPU could pump 10x, citing CEX listings as one of the drivers alongside its attractive business model.Use Crypto or Card To Buy Pepe Unchained Today With Best Wallet for a Slick Claim ExperienceTo buy $PEPU, connect your wallet to the Pepe Unchained website. You can use $ETH, $USDT, $BNB, or a card to make your purchase.The tip of the day: if you buy the $PEPU token from within the Best Wallet app, youll get your tokens before the claim date is announced.Plaudits are raining down on Best Wallet for its ease of use and added-value features. These include integrating presale offerings from Pepe Unchained and others, which are available in the apps Upcoming Tokens section.Pros run Pepe Unchained; hence, the security audits by Coinsult and SolidProof show no critical issues in the smart contract code.Our price prediction also indicates that $PEPU might reach $0.97 by the end of 2025, a 10,000% increase from its listing price.The project has a vibrant and fast-growing community. Join the X and Telegram socials to keep in touch with the hottest crypto in the presale market as the fundraiser targets $50M.Visit Pepe Unchained today.Add Techreport to Your Google News Feed Get the latest updates, trends, and insights delivered straight to your fingertips. Subscribe now! Subscribe now Alpa is a tech writer and editor with a wealth of experience in alternative finance, fintech, cryptocurrency, app security software, and the medical industry. Shes passionate about breaking down complex topics and sharing informative content that provides value. View all articles by Alpa Somaiya Our editorial processThe Tech Reporteditorial policyis centered on providing helpful, accurate content that offers real value to our readers. We only work with experienced writers who have specific knowledge in the topics they cover, including latest developments in technology, online privacy, cryptocurrencies, software, and more. Our editorial policy ensures that each topic is researched and curated by our in-house editors. We maintain rigorous journalistic standards, and every article is 100% written byreal authors.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 45 Views
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WWW.TECHSPOT.COMXbox chief calls recent PC exclusives an "anomaly," reaffirms Xbox ecosystem goalsIn context: If you've been keeping tabs on Microsoft's upcoming game releases, you might have noticed something a little unusual several of their major titles launching this fall are PC exclusives, at least initially. Games like World of Warcraft: The War Within expansion, the indie hit Ara: History Untold, and the early access version of Towerborne are all skipping Xbox consoles for now. However, according to Phil Spencer, the head of Microsoft's gaming division, this PC-only approach is just a temporary "anomaly." In an interview with Game File, Spencer made it clear that the company's goal is to have their games playable across as many platforms as possible under the Xbox umbrella whether that's consoles, PC, or cloud streaming."We want to get to the point where, when you buy, whether you're buying on cloud which we're getting ready to introduce buying on PC and buying on console, you own it across all of the Xbox ecosystem," said Spencer.If you've seen Xbox's latest marketing campaign (above) that rather outlandishly declares just about every device with a screen an Xbox, this starts to make sense.On the subject of sharing games with rival Sony's PlayStation, Spencer spoke how he's bullish about the company's plans to release certain Microsoft-owned franchises on the other console as well in the future.As for the specific reasons behind this fall's PC exclusives, Spencer provided some context. The World of Warcraft expansion is limited to PC because the core game itself isn't on Xbox. The indie game Towerborne is sticking to PC in early access before expanding to other platforms later. And Ara: History Untold simplified development by launching first on Series X|S, with other versions coming down the road. // Related StoriesHowever, Spencer reiterated that these are exceptions rather than the new norm, saying "I want the expectation to be that when we talk about a game, it's available every place our Xbox user is." He name-dropped plans to have the Diablo 4 DLC "Vessel of Hatred" playable across Xbox's full range of platforms as an example of their cross-ecosystem ambitions.All this talk about expansion and an Xbox "ecosystem" will bring the Xbox handheld to mind, which we've been hearing about for years. It indeed is coming and the company is seriously pursuing the project, as confirmed by Spencer in a previous interview with Bloomberg. But the project remains in its early stages and an actual product may likely be years away.Another project the Xbox team has been working on in the way of expansion is a Microsoft mobile game store. While originally slated for a July launch, it's now been delayed indefinitely as the company "does additional research on the market."0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 60 Views
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WWW.DIGITALTRENDS.COMNYT Mini Crossword today: puzzle answers for Saturday, November 16Sam Hill / Digital TrendsLove crossword puzzles but dont have all day to sit and solve a full-sized puzzle in your daily newspaper? Thats what The Mini is for!A bite-sized version of the New York Times well-known crossword puzzle, The Mini is a quick and easy way to test your crossword skills daily in a lot less time (the average puzzle takes most players just over a minute to solve). While The Mini is smaller and simpler than a normal crossword, it isnt always easy. Tripping up on one clue can be the difference between a personal best completion time and an embarrassing solve attempt.Recommended VideosJust like ourWordle hints and Connections hints, were here to help with The Mini today if youre stuck and need a little help.RelatedBelow are the answers for the NYT Mini crossword today.New York TimesAcrossNurses, as a drink SIPSExtremely, in California slang HELLASeasonal reason for sneezin POLLENCourse load? GOLFBAGTreaty co-signers ALLIESOlympic shooting sport with clay targets SKEETScores of 3, 4 and 5, typically PARSDownMany pics taken on Snapchat SELFIESOoookay sure you did ILLBETGuilty and not guilty PLEASRocked out at karaoke night SANGGive a yell HOLLERMusic played at a German beer garden POKLASound in the audience during a horror film, maybe GASPEditors Recommendations0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 60 Views
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WWW.DIGITALTRENDS.COMNYT Connections: hints and answers for Sunday, November 17Sam Hill / Digital TrendsConnections is oneof the best puzzle games from the New York Times. The game tasks you with categorizing a pool of 16 words into four secret (for now) groups by figuring out how the words relate to each other. The puzzle resets every night at midnight and each new puzzle has a varying degree of difficulty. Just like Wordle, you can keep track of your winning streak and compare your scores with friends.ContentsSome days are trickier than others just like other NYT Games favorites The Mini and Strands. If youre having a little trouble solving todays puzzle, check out our Connections tips and tricks guide for some good strategies or check out the hints for todays Connections puzzle below. And if you still cant get it, well tell you todays answers at the very end.Recommended VideosConnections is a daily game about finding common threads between words. Players must select four groups of four words without making more than three mistakes. Play now. https://t.co/YITfSnqODb pic.twitter.com/CqObVOqeUs The New York Times (@nytimes) November 3, 2024RelatedYou can play Connections on the New York Times website or with the NYT Games app on iOS or Android.In Connections, youll be shown a grid containing 16 words your objective is to organize these words into four sets of four by identifying the connections that link them. These sets could encompass concepts like titles of video game franchises, book series sequels, shades of red, names of chain restaurants, etc.There are generally words that seem like they could fit multiple themes, but theres only one 100% correct answer. Youre able to shuffle the grid of words and rearrange them to help better see the potential connections.Each group is color-coded. The yellow group is the easiest to figure out, followed by the green, blue, and purple groups.Pick four words and hitSubmit. If youre correct, the four words will be removed from the grid and the theme connecting them will be revealed. Guess incorrectly and itll count as a mistake. You only have four mistakes available until the game ends.We can help you solve todays Connection by telling you the four themes. If you need more assistance, well also give you one word from each group below.Todays themesALLIANCECLOSE-FITTINGOCCASIONS WHEN ONE MIGHT KNEELWHAT AN APOSTROPHE MIGHT INDICATEOne-answer revealsALLIANCE ASSOCIATIONCLOSE-FITTING CLINGYOCCASIONS WHEN ONE MIGHT KNEEL APOLOGYWHAT AN APOSTROPHE MIGHT INDICATE CONTRACTIONNew York TimesStill no luck? Thats OK. This puzzle is designed to be difficult. If you just want to see todays Connections answer, weve got you covered below:ALLIANCE ASSOCIATION, GUILD, LEAGUE, UNIONCLOSE-FITTING CLINGY, SLEEK, SLINKY, SNUGOCCASIONS WHEN ONE MIGHT KNEEL APOLOGY, DUBBING, PRAYER, PROPOSALWHAT AN APOSTROPHE MIGHT INDICATE CONTRACTION, FOOT, POSSESSIVE, QUOTATIONConnectionsgrids vary widely and change every day. If you couldnt solve todays puzzle, be sure to check back in tomorrow.What time does the Connections puzzle change?The puzzle changes daily at midnight local time.Who edits the NYT Connections game?Wyna Liu, who has been editing puzzles at The New York Times since 2020, edits Connections daily.A few months ago, a new assignment crossed my desk: Create the game boards for Connections, a category matching game that had recently been greenlighted and was in search of an editor, wrote Liu in an article explaining her process in June 2024. Most of my puzzle experience has been working with crosswords, and I was excited at the chance to try something different. Ive enjoyed learning how puzzle editing plays out once a game is greenlighted, and seeing how our team fits into a larger ecosystem.On the one-year anniversary of Connections launching earlier this year, Liu posted this TikTok about her favorite puzzles so far:@thegamesteam ? happy one year anniversary to connections, our newest official NYT game ? #nytgames #nytconnections #nyt The Kite Live by Luisa Marion luisa_marion_musicEditors Recommendations0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 59 Views
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WWW.WSJ.COMThe 19 Best Tech Gifts of 2024, According to Our Gadget GurusThe Journals Personal Tech team rounds up our favorite stuff to wear, to help us get fit and more.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 65 Views
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ARSTECHNICA.COMOpenAI accused of trying to profit off AI model inspection in courtExperiencing some technical difficulties OpenAI accused of trying to profit off AI model inspection in court How do you get an AI model to confess what's inside? Ashley Belanger Nov 15, 2024 8:45 am | 36 Credit: Aurich Lawson | Getty Images Credit: Aurich Lawson | Getty Images Story textSizeSmallStandardLargeWidth *StandardWideLinksStandardOrange* Subscribers only Learn moreSince ChatGPT became an instant hit roughly two years ago, tech companies around the world have rushed to release AI products while the public is still in awe of AI's seemingly radical potential to enhance their daily lives.But at the same time, governments globally have warned it can be hard to predict how rapidly popularizing AI can harm society. Novel uses could suddenly debut and displace workers, fuel disinformation, stifle competition, or threaten national securityand those are just some of the obvious potential harms.While governments scramble to establish systems to detect harmful applicationsideally before AI models are deployedsome of the earliest lawsuits over ChatGPT show just how hard it is for the public to crack open an AI model and find evidence of harms once a model is released into the wild. That task is seemingly only made harder by an increasingly thirsty AI industry intent on shielding models from competitors to maximize profits from emerging capabilities.The less the public knows, the seemingly harder and more expensive it is to hold companies accountable for irresponsible AI releases. This fall, ChatGPT-maker OpenAI was even accused of trying to profit off discovery by seeking to charge litigants retail prices to inspect AI models alleged as causing harms.In a lawsuit raised by The New York Times over copyright concerns, OpenAI suggested the same model inspection protocol used in a similar lawsuit raised by book authors.Under that protocol, the NYT could hire an expert to review highly confidential OpenAI technical materials "on a secure computer in a secured room without Internet access or network access to other computers at a secure location" of OpenAI's choosing. In this closed-off arena, the expert would have limited time and limited queries to try to get the AI model to confess what's inside.The NYT seemingly had few concerns about the actual inspection process but bucked at OpenAI's intended protocol capping the number of queries their expert could make through an application programming interface to $15,000 worth of retail credits. Once litigants hit that cap, OpenAI suggested that the parties split the costs of remaining queries, charging the NYT and co-plaintiffs half-retail prices to finish the rest of their discovery.In September, the NYT told the court that the parties had reached an "impasse" over this protocol, alleging that "OpenAI seeks to hide its infringement by professing an undueyet unquantified'expense.'" According to the NYT, plaintiffs would need $800,000 worth of retail credits to seek the evidence they need to prove their case, but there's allegedly no way it would actually cost OpenAI that much."OpenAI has refused to state what its actual costs would be, and instead improperly focuses on what it charges its customers for retail services as part of its (for profit) business," the NYT claimed in a court filing.In its defense, OpenAI has said that setting the initial cap is necessary to reduce the burden on OpenAI and prevent a NYT fishing expedition. The ChatGPT maker alleged that plaintiffs "are requesting hundreds of thousands of dollars of credits to run an arbitrary and unsubstantiatedand likely unnecessarynumber of searches on OpenAIs models, all at OpenAIs expense."How this court debate resolves could have implications for future cases where the public seeks to inspect models causing alleged harms. It seems likely that if a court agrees OpenAI can charge retail prices for model inspection, it could potentially deter lawsuits from any plaintiffs who can't afford to pay an AI expert or commercial prices for model inspection.Lucas Hansen, co-founder of CivAIa company that seeks to enhance public awareness of what AI can actually dotold Ars that probably a lot of inspection can be done on public models. But often, public models are fine-tuned, perhaps censoring certain queries and making it harder to find information that a model was trained onwhich is the goal of NYT's suit. By gaining API access to original models instead, litigants could have an easier time finding evidence to prove alleged harms.It's unclear exactly what it costs OpenAI to provide that level of access. Hansen told Ars that costs of training and experimenting with models "dwarfs" the cost of running models to provide full capability solutions. Developers have noted in forums that costs of API queries quickly add up, with one claiming OpenAI's pricing is "killing the motivation to work with the APIs."The NYT's lawyers and OpenAI declined to comment on the ongoing litigation.US hurdles for AI safety testingOf course, OpenAI is not the only AI company facing lawsuits over popular products. Artists have sued makers of image generators for allegedly threatening their livelihoods, and several chatbots have been accused of defamation. Other emerging harms include very visible exampleslike explicit AI deepfakes, harming everyone from celebrities like Taylor Swift to middle schoolersas well as underreported harms, like allegedly biased HR software.A recent Gallup survey suggests that Americans are more trusting of AI than ever but still twice as likely to believe AI does "more harm than good" than that the benefits outweigh the harms. Hansen's CivAI creates demos and interactive software for education campaigns helping the public to understand firsthand the real dangers of AI. He told Ars that while it's hard for outsiders to trust a study from "some random organization doing really technical work" to expose harms, CivAI provides a controlled way for people to see for themselves how AI systems can be misused."It's easier for people to trust the results, because they can do it themselves," Hansen told Ars.Hansen also advises lawmakers grappling with AI risks. In February, CivAI joined the Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute Consortiuma group including Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, nonprofits, and academic research teams that help to advise the US AI Safety Institute (AISI). But so far, Hansen said, CivAI has not been very active in that consortium beyond scheduling a talk to share demos.The AISI is supposed to protect the US from risky AI models by conducting safety testing to detect harms before models are deployed. Testing should "address risks to human rights, civil rights, and civil liberties, such as those related to privacy, discrimination and bias, freedom of expression, and the safety of individuals and groups," President Joe Biden said in a national security memo last month, urging that safety testing was critical to support unrivaled AI innovation."For the United States to benefit maximally from AI, Americans must know when they can trust systems to perform safely and reliably," Biden said.But the AISI's safety testing is voluntary, and while companies like OpenAI and Anthropic have agreed to the voluntary testing, not every company has. Hansen is worried that AISI is under-resourced and under-budgeted to achieve its broad goals of safeguarding America from untold AI harms."The AI Safety Institute predicted that they'll need about $50 million in funding, and that was before the National Security memo, and it does not seem like they're going to be getting that at all," Hansen told Ars.Biden had $50 million budgeted for AISI in 2025, but Donald Trump has threatened to dismantle Biden's AI safety plan upon taking office.The AISI was probably never going to be funded well enough to detect and deter all AI harms, but with its future unclear, even the limited safety testing the US had planned could be stalled at a time when the AI industry continues moving full speed ahead.That could largely leave the public at the mercy of AI companies' internal safety testing. As frontier models from big companies will likely remain under society's microscope, OpenAI has promised to increase investments in safety testing and help establish industry-leading safety standards.According to OpenAI, that effort includes making models safer over time, less prone to producing harmful outputs, even with jailbreaks. But OpenAI has a lot of work to do in that area, as Hansen told Ars that he has a "standard jailbreak" for OpenAI's most popular release, ChatGPT, "that almost always works" to produce harmful outputs.The AISI did not respond to Ars' request to comment.NYT nowhere near done inspecting OpenAI modelsFor the public, who often become guinea pigs when AI acts unpredictably, risks remain, as the NYT case suggests that the costs of fighting AI companies could go up while technical hiccups could delay resolutions. Last week, an OpenAI filing showed that NYT's attempts to inspect pre-training data in a very, very tightly controlled environment like the one recommended for model inspection were allegedly continuously disrupted."The process has not gone smoothly, and they are running into a variety of obstacles to, and obstructions of, their review," the court filing describing NYT's position said. "These severe and repeated technical issues have made it impossible to effectively and efficiently search across OpenAIs training datasets in order to ascertain the full scope of OpenAIs infringement. In the first week of the inspection alone, Plaintiffs experienced nearly a dozen disruptions to the inspection environment, which resulted in many hours when News Plaintiffs had no access to the training datasets and no ability to run continuous searches."OpenAI was additionally accused of refusing to install software the litigants needed and randomly shutting down ongoing searches. Frustrated after more than 27 days of inspecting data and getting "nowhere near done," the NYT keeps pushing the court to order OpenAI to provide the data instead. In response, OpenAI said plaintiffs' concerns were either "resolved" or discussions remained "ongoing," suggesting there was no need for the court to intervene.So far, the NYT claims that it has found millions of plaintiffs' works in the ChatGPT pre-training data but has been unable to confirm the full extent of the alleged infringement due to the technical difficulties. Meanwhile, costs keep accruing in every direction."While News Plaintiffs continue to bear the burden and expense of examining the training datasets, their requests with respect to the inspection environment would be significantly reduced if OpenAI admitted that they trained their models on all, or the vast majority, of News Plaintiffs copyrighted content," the court filing said.Ashley BelangerSenior Policy ReporterAshley BelangerSenior Policy Reporter Ashley is a senior policy reporter for Ars Technica, dedicated to tracking social impacts of emerging policies and new technologies. She is a Chicago-based journalist with 20 years of experience. 36 Comments0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 83 Views