One of the largest music companies in the world wants to protect the work of its artists from being used to train third-party AI systems. In a statement on Thursday, Sony Music Group and its affiliates, Sony Music Publishing and
Author: Tamara Palmer
LinkedIn Boards the Wordle Train and Launches 3 Online Games – CNET
LinkedIn is usually associated with business, not leisure, but the career-focused social media site is now introducing three original online games. On May 1, LinkedIn debuted three games that can be played one time per day, in the vein of
Taylor Swift and TikTok Are Going Steady Again as New Double Album Drops – CNET
Taylor Swift’s new album, The Tortured Poets Department, released April 19, turned out to be a double album, in addition to all those multiple formats. The Tortured Poets Department included a surprise, second-album companion, called The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology, In
Taylor Swift and TikTok Are Going Steady Again as New Album Approaches – CNET
Taylor Swift’s new album, The Tortured Poets Department, releasing in multiple formats on April 19, is about to put the singer back in the headlines again — not that she’s ever far from making news these days. She’s also making news in another
Taylor Swift and TikTok Are Going Steady Again: Singer’s Music Is Back on Service – CNET
Taylor Swift and TikTok have rekindled their love story. The singer, who owns the rights to many of her recordings, has agreed to allow some of her songs back on the app. The return comes after a dispute between TikTok
Wendy’s Says No to Surge Pricing, but Yes to AI. Here Are the Key Takeaways – CNET
Fast food inflation is definitely real, but is Wendy’s really going to set up surge pricing next year — meaning charging more for food at certain times of day — as several media outlets have reported? According to a company