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TechCrunch Figma pauses its new AI feature after Apple controversy YouTube quietly rolled out a policy change this week that allows people to request the takedown of AI-generated or other synthetic content that simulates their face or voice. The move marks a shift in opinion from YouTube, where the company is now seeing deepfakes as a privacy issue, rather than just a content moderation issue. Fisker has asked the Delaware Bankruptcy Court judge overseeing its Chapter 11 case to approve the sale of its remaining inventory of all-electric Ocean SUVs. If approved, the company will be able to offload its finished EVs to a New York-based vehicle leasing company for around $14,000 per vehicle — a steep fall from the $70,000 starting price some of them once commanded.

How to set up parental controls on Facebook, Snapchat, TikTok and more popular sites Parental controls are offered by almost every popular media network, but many parents aren't aware of them. Fewer than 10% of teens on Instagram had enabled parental control settings by the end of 2022 and only a single-digit percentage of parents had used the controls, according to a Washington Post report from earlier this year. In response to concerns from Congress and rights groups about the potential harm social media inflicts on young users, tech companies have long argued that parental controls they offer protect kids.

Tesla makes it onto Chinese government purchase list For the first time, Chinese government workers will be able to purchase Tesla's Model Y for official use. Specifically, officials in eastern China's Jiangsu province included the Model Y in a government procurement list, which was also reported in the state-owned publication The Paper. As the only foreign-owned electric vehicle company on the list, Tesla's inclusion is a sign that the company's efforts to win over the Chinese government are paying off.

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