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Tiktok Owner Fires Intern Over Incident Linked to AI Project

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ByteDance, the owner of TikTok, has announced the termination of an intern for allegedly “maliciously interfering” with the training of one of its AI projects. However, the company has disputed claims regarding the severity of the damage caused by this incident, stating that reports include “exaggerations and inaccuracies.”

The situation gained traction on social media over the weekend, prompting ByteDance to clarify the details. The firm’s Doubao, a generative AI model similar to ChatGPT, stands as China’s most popular AI chatbot.

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In its statement, ByteDance noted, “The individual was an intern with the advertising technology team and has no experience with the AI Lab.” They further mentioned that the intern’s social media profiles and certain media reports contained inaccuracies.

Importantly, the company emphasized that its commercial online operations, including its large language AI models, were not affected by the intern’s actions. ByteDance also refuted claims that the incident resulted in damages exceeding $10 million (£7.7 million) by disrupting an AI project that relies on thousands of powerful graphics processing units (GPUs).

Along with terminating the intern’s employment in August, ByteDance reported that it has notified the intern’s university and relevant industry bodies about the incident.

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As a prominent player in the tech industry, ByteDance operates some of the world’s most popular social media applications, including TikTok and its Chinese equivalent, Douyin. The company is recognized as a leader in algorithm development, which significantly enhances user engagement across its platforms.

Like many of its competitors both in China and globally, ByteDance is heavily investing in AI projects. The company utilizes this technology not only for its Doubao chatbot but also for various applications, including a text-to-video tool named Jimeng.

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People are talking a lot about the iPhone 15 getting too hot. Many users say their phones, including different models, are overheating, and measurements with a special camera show temperatures as high as 116F.

All four iPhone 15 models seem to have this problem. Some users even say their phones are so hot that they can’t hold them without a case. Some noticed the issue while charging with a wire.

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One person shared that their iPhone 15 Pro Max is almost too hot to touch while fast charging. The left side and part of the back are the hottest, especially around the logic board. After the battery reaches 70%, it cools down a bit, but between 25% and 60%, it’s the hottest.

Others have the same problem even when not charging, like when using the phone for simple tasks like browsing social media.

Normally, iPhones can get a bit hot in the first 24 hours after setting up. This is because there’s a lot happening in the background, like reinstalling apps and organizing things. However, the reports we’re seeing now go beyond this initial setup time.

Some people tested the temperatures with a special camera, and it showed high temperatures. Even with simple tasks, some iPhones are getting too hot, as reported by various users.

It’s worth noting that many reports focus on the iPhone 15 Pro Max, but this might be because more people who ordered quickly chose this flagship model.

In 2020, executives from Microsoft and Apple engaged in discussions regarding the potential sale of Bing, as revealed by a recent Bloomberg report. However, these talks remained in the exploratory phase and did not progress further, suggesting that Apple’s top leadership, including Eddy Cue, who participated in the discussions, did not seriously consider the idea.

Testimonies presented during the ongoing FTC antitrust suit against Google indicate that Apple has not actively considered replacing Google as the default search engine on iPhones. Instead, Microsoft contends that Apple has raised this possibility primarily to negotiate a higher payment from Google to maintain its position. Microsoft’s Mikhail Parakhin stated in the US District Court that “It is no secret that Apple is making more money on Bing existing than Bing does.”

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Bloomberg’s report affirms that the lucrative arrangement between Apple and Google played a crucial role in maintaining the status quo. However, Apple reportedly expressed concerns about Bing’s ability to compete with Google in terms of quality and capabilities. This aligns with Eddy Cue’s testimony, emphasizing that there wasn’t a valid alternative to Google at the inception of the deal and that none has emerged in the subsequent years.

The arrangement between Apple and Google is estimated to generate over $20 billion annually for Apple. Despite some claims, such as those from DuckDuckGo’s CEO, that switching the iPhone’s default search engine is cumbersome, it can be achieved with a few taps in the settings menu. However, consumer behavior indicates a reluctance to deviate from default settings.

While Bing had opportunities, serving as the default for Siri and Spotlight searches for several years, Apple never fully embraced a larger shift. Even meetings between CEOs Tim Cook and Microsoft’s Satya Nadella in 2016 did not lead to a significant change. Apple and Google extended their deal in 2021, suggesting that Microsoft’s pitch in the previous year aimed to disrupt these renewal plans.

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