How would that benefit Spotify if they are the ones paying the royalties to themselves? Wouldn’t that be net zero?
How would that benefit Spotify if they are the ones paying the royalties to themselves? Wouldn’t that be net zero?
They are not suing Logitech. They’re suing OceanGate and using the controller as an example of poor design and decision making.
Nope! That’s the point. It’s in someone else’s room!
I work in healthcare IT. EHR clients and other necessary software that hold PHI (protected/private health information) run only on Windows. Recall seems to require a PC with a discrete 40 TOPs NPU so none of the current workstations. There is an opt-out already so I’m sure, though not positive, it can be turned off with a group policy.
I, optimistically, think this is a moot point for businesses. The goal is to get consumer data to sell not lose business purchases.
Cynically, I think it will be forced on consumers with, eventually, no option to turn it off.
Our previous experiences with companies being hacked and leaking personal information on the “dark web” with little consequence to the bottom line anecdotally proves otherwise.
I feel like the headline and all these comments have WAAAAAYYYYY too much faith in the technical savvy and/or privacy concerns of the average pc user. They are not committing suicide. They know that a very small minority will be upset by recall and AI but the vast majority don’t know enough to care and definitely won’t take the time to learn about why they should care.
I forgot it wasn’t any of my business to ask. My bad
That’s the guy who sings Somebody That I Used to Know right? /s
You’re manually reviewing the entire code of every open source product you use? Manually reviewing the code at every commit of every open source software you use?
How does this get enforced though? They don’t even enforce their no call list or cut down on junk robo calls as it is.
That’s too bad