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US judge backs using copyrighted books to train AI

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A US federal judge has sided with Anthropic regarding training its artificial intelligence models on copyrighted books without authors’ permission, a decision with the potential to set a major legal precedent in AI deployment.This post […]

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EU lawmakers vote to bar carry-on luggage fees on planes

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European lawmakers pushed on Tuesday to ban airlines from charging passengers for small carry-on luggage in a move strongly opposed by the aviation sector.This post was originally published on this site

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To shape tech standards, expert suggests cooperating with competitors

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During the 1970s and ’80s, people who watched movies at home had to choose between two incompatible formats: Betamax, invented by Sony, and VHS, created by JVC. Although many considered VHS technologically inferior, it won […]

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Green hydrogen transition ‘tough but necessary’

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A new report highlights the difficulty of kickstarting “green hydrogen” production—an essential step to decarbonizing some parts of the global economy.This post was originally published on this site

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OpenAI scrubs mention of Jony Ive partnership after judge’s ruling over trademark dispute

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A budding partnership between OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and legendary iPhone designer Jony Ive to develop a new artificial intelligence hardware product has hit a legal snag after a federal judge ruled they must temporarily […]

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Here’s why the public needs to challenge the ‘good AI’ myth pushed by tech companies

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While there’s been much negative discussion about AI, including about the possibility that it will take over the world, the public is also being bombarded with positive messages about the technology, and what it can […]

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TikTok ban delayed for third time—experts aren’t surprised

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The TikTok ban has been delayed. Again.This post was originally published on this site

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WhatsApp introducing advertising is a potentially lucrative but risky move

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The decision to start advertising on WhatsApp marks a major shift for a private messaging service that has long positioned itself as being different from other social media platforms.This post was originally published on this […]

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Machine learning model predicts heat-resistant steel durability while preserving data confidentiality

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NIMS and its collaborators have developed a model designed to predict the long-term durability of a range of heat-resistant steel materials by performing machine learning while preserving the confidentiality of each organization’s data. This research […]

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Music streaming service Deezer adds AI song tags in fight against fraud

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Music streaming service Deezer said Friday that it will start flagging albums with AI-generated songs, part of its fight against streaming fraudsters.This post was originally published on this site

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