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Adobe's legal chief is pushing back on how the AI industry is reshaping copyright law, calling on policymakers to do more to protect human creators. As tech companies argue that training on existing work constitutes fair use, Adobe wants stronger asset verification standards and clearer rules before the legal ground shifts entirely beneath artists' feet.
Turning to hardware, Asus has released the Zenbook A sixteen, a two-thousand-dollar laptop powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon X two Elite Extreme chip. Reviewers are calling the performance breathtaking, but the machine apparently sacrifices nearly everything else β design, display, and personality β in pursuit of raw speed. It's a trade-off that will satisfy some buyers and frustrate others.
And in a sign of where military strategy is heading, Japan is deploying flat-packed cardboard combat drones called AirKamuy one fifty, each costing as little as two thousand dollars. Designed for swarm warfare and expendable missions, these lightweight aircraft cost less than many consumer gaming machines, suggesting that the economics of battlefield technology are shifting in ways that will matter well beyond Japan.
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