Authors Sue Anthropic for Training Chatbot Claude on Pirated Books

A group of authors has filed a lawsuit against artificial intelligence startup Anthropic, accusing the company of committing “large-scale theft” by training its popular chatbot Claude on pirated copies of copyrighted books. This is the first lawsuit from writers targeting Anthropic and its Claude chatbot. The lawsuit alleges that Anthropic’s actions have undermined its claims … Read more

Sisters’ Brains Mirror Each Other While Watching Movie

A recent study published in NeuroImage has shed light on the neural underpinnings of social bonds between sisters. The research found that when sisters watch a movie together, their brain activity is more similar than that of friends or acquaintances. This increased similarity was particularly evident in areas associated with complex cognitive functions, such as … Read more

Hackers Exploit Email URL Rewriting Features for Phishing Attacks

Hackers have discovered a way to exploit email URL rewriting features, which are designed to protect users from phishing threats. This new tactic has raised alarms among security experts, turning a protective measure into a vulnerability. Email security vendors employ URL rewriting as a feature to scan links embedded in emails and block malicious content. … Read more

Japan’s Banks to Adopt XRP for Nationwide Transactions

Japan is set to become a pioneer in digital currency integration as banks across the country plan to adopt XRP for transactions starting in 2025. This initiative will enable customers to make payments with XRP nationwide, both online and offline, at participating merchants. A new earning mechanism will also be introduced through the XRP Ledger … Read more

Level Up Your React Skills with 7 Simple Yet Game-Changing Tricks

Are you just starting your journey with React? You’re in for an exciting ride! React has revolutionized the way we build user interfaces, but like any powerful tool, it comes with its own set of best practices. Today, we’re going to explore 7 simple yet game-changing tricks that will level up your React skills and … Read more

Windows 11 Hardware Hack No Longer Viable

Installing Windows 11 is generally straightforward, but what if your PC doesn’t meet the requirements? While sticking with Windows 10 has been an official alternative, a less-official option was to use a trick to bypass Windows 11’s hardware checks. Unfortunately, this hack no longer works due to Microsoft’s recent update. The trick involved using a … Read more

Intelligence Linked to Reduced Risk of Mental Health Issues in Dutch Twins Study

A recent study published in the journal Behavior Genetics has found a slight association between higher intelligence and a reduced risk of psychopathology in Dutch twins. The research suggests that common genetic factors contribute to both higher intelligence and protection against certain mental health issues. The study analyzed data from 1,089 twins, including 543 complete … Read more

AI Model Accurately Diagnoses Illnesses by Analyzing Patient’s Tongue

A team of researchers from the University of South Australia and Iraq’s Middle Technical University has developed an artificial intelligence (AI) model that can accurately diagnose certain illnesses by analyzing a patient’s tongue. The novel technology draws inspiration from traditional Chinese medicine, which has been using the tongue as a diagnostic tool for over 2,000 … Read more

Germany’s Oldest NPP Demolished After 38 Years of Service

Germany has demolished its oldest nuclear power plant, Grafenrheinfeld, after nearly four decades of service. The plant was operational from 1982 to 2015 and provided around 11% of Bavaria’s energy during that time. As part of the government’s policy to transition away from nuclear power, the plant was closed in 2015. The demolition process began … Read more

Adults with Autism Prefer to Follow, Not Lead, in Social Imitation Tasks

A new study has found that adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) prefer to take on a following role rather than leading when engaged in social imitation tasks. The researchers used EEG hyperscanning to monitor the brain activity of participants with ASD and their neurotypical peers during these interactions. The findings suggest that individuals with … Read more