The New York City Department of Education, the US' largest school system, bans access to OpenAI's ChatGPT on school devices and networks, amid cheating concerns (Michael Elsen-Rooney/Chalkbeat New York) - TechnW3
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Asus unveils its Vivobook Pro 16X and ProArt Studiobook 16 laptops with 3.2K, 120Hz glasses-free 3D OLED 16-inch displays (Monica Chin/The Verge) - TechnW3
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US officials say the DOJ seized or is in the process of seizing assets potentially tied to FTX, like ~$450M in Robinhood shares whose ownership is under dispute (Jack Schickler/CoinDesk) - TechnW3
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Almost twenty car manufacturers and services contained API flaws that could have allowed hackers to access customers' data and unlock, start, and track cars (Bill Toulas/BleepingComputer) - TechnW3
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CoinShares: inflows to crypto asset funds fell from $9.1B in 2021 to $433M in 2022, down 95% YoY, the worst year since 2018, when inflows totaled $233M (Adam Morgan McCarthy/The Block) - TechnW3
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Sources: Sirius XM and Amazon are slowing podcast deals, Spotify is freezing US budget for new podcasts; all three seek to keep 50% of ad revenue vs. 20% before (Bloomberg) - TechnW3
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Sources: Microsoft is planning to launch a version of Bing that uses OpenAI's tech behind ChatGPT to answer some search queries; the tool could debut in Q1 2023 (Aaron Holmes/The Information) - TechnW3
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Nvidia plans to bring its GeForce Now cloud game streaming service to Hyundai, Polestar, and BYD's infotainment systems but offers no timeline or eligible cars (James Vincent/The Verge) - TechnW3
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Chinese media: Foxconn says its Zhengzhou plant is operating with ~200,000 workers, or ~90% capacity, back to around reported normal levels, after disruptions (Debby Wu/Bloomberg) - TechnW3
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United Talent Agency CEO Jeremy Zimmer argues the creative talent behind shows on Netflix's ad-supported tier should earn more money if their shows are popular (Christopher Grimes/Financial Times) - TechnW3
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