Sheharyar Khan

The Big T | HackerNoon

The US elections are over and Donald Trump has been elected to the highest public office in the US. Political pundits will spend the next few weeks dissecting what went wrong and what went right, but I want to take a moment to look at some of the Ts. T for Trump. T for Tesla. And T for technology. And we’ll add in a B for good measure (more on that in just a bit).

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Are You a Victim of Crypto Theft? | HackerNoon

If you’ve been a victim of a crypto theft in 2024, you’re not alone. A new report from blockchain researchers TRM Labs says that hackers stole more money in the first six months of 2024 when compared to the same period last year. Anecdotally, it is likely that at least one person reading this newsletter has been a victim of that theft. Looking at the numbers, hackers made off with $1.4 billion in crypto in

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Is OpenAI Stealing Your Content? | HackerNoon

The number of organizations accusing OpenAI of stealing their work continues to grow like extra patties on a burger, with a prominent news organization now joining the fray with its own set of claims against the Microsoft-backed artificial intelligence startup. In a lawsuit filed against OpenAI, the Center for Investigative Reporting, the oldest nonprofit newsroom in the US, claims the ChatGPT maker used its investigative journalism to train and enhance its generative AI product without

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Uncle Sam Elbow Drops Adobe With a Lawsuit | HackerNoon

Hey Hackers! It’s Jose here. I’ll be taking over Tech What the Heck this week while Sheharyar is out. So, get strapped in because we have a lot to talk about. Adobe vs the U.S. If you’ve ever used Adobe, you know that their products are good but their subscription method is god awful. It’s too expensive, especially for freelance beginners and hobbyists. $60 a month is just too much for people who are either

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