Reddit Escapes Data Laundering Claims in Legal Battle Against Perplexity AI
The Data Arms Race Intensifies In a significant escalation of the ongoing battle over AI training data, Reddit has initiated…
The Data Arms Race Intensifies In a significant escalation of the ongoing battle over AI training data, Reddit has initiated…
A massive Amazon Web Services outage has sent ripple effects across corporate America, disrupting operations at over 2,500 companies. The incident exposes the deep dependency businesses have on single cloud providers and raises questions about digital infrastructure resilience.
A significant Amazon Web Services disruption this week reportedly brought corporate America to a near standstill, affecting thousands of companies and millions of users. According to reports from Downdetector, over 11.3 million users experienced connectivity issues as AWS, one of the world’s largest cloud service providers, struggled with service interruptions throughout Monday.
A woman alleging abuse by Jeffrey Epstein has sued Bank of America and BNY Mellon, claiming the banks knowingly facilitated his sex trafficking operation. The lawsuits follow previous settlements with Deutsche Bank and JPMorgan over similar allegations.
A woman who says she was abused by the late financier Jeffrey Epstein has filed lawsuits against Bank of America and the Bank of New York Mellon, according to court documents reviewed by Reuters. The lawsuits allege the financial institutions knowingly provided services that enabled Epstein’s sex trafficking operation to continue for years.