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My Memories – Meta’s Training Data

In Short:In R.C. Sherriff's novel, The Hopkins Manuscript, set in a post-apocalyptic world, scientists discover diary entries in a swampy wasteland that reveal details...

Awaiting the Next Breakthrough in AI Technology

In Short:OpenAI introduced GPT-4, a powerful language model, creating a buzz in the tech world. Rival Anthropic released Claude 3.5 Sonnet, an upgraded AI...

Great Search: Borrowing or Stealing?

In Short:Web crawling has been used by companies like Google and Perplexity AI to absorb articles for their summarizing machines. WIRED senior writer Kate...

Neo-Nazi Embrace AI Technology, Enthusiastically Participating

In Short:Extremists in the US are using AI to spread hate speech and recruit members. They are creating their own AI models to produce...

Europe’s Quest for Significance in the AI Era

In Short:European governments are uncomfortable with the concentration of power in Silicon Valley, making European companies downstream customers importing services and technology in exchange...

Adobe won’t train AI with artists’ work, creatives skeptical of decision

In Short:Adobe faced backlash for quietly updating its terms of service, allowing access to user content for training its generative AI, Firefly. Artists expressed...

Perplexity is a Machine of Nonsense

In Short:AI companies are incentivized to access websites without permission to collect data. Perplexity chatbot is creating inaccurate summaries and stories without actually reading...

I am Laura Kipnis-Bot, here to make reading sexy and tragic once more.

In Short:An email invited the writer to join an AI venture called Rebind, led by a somewhat shady figure, Clancy Martin. Participants, including well-known...

OpenAI-supported nonprofits reneging on transparency promises

In Short:UBI Charitable and OpenResearch do not have up-to-date records of their donations and policies, raising transparency concerns. UBI Charitable aims to support initiatives...

AI poses threat to Big Tech jobs, but the impact may surprise you

In Short:In June, Microsoft laid off around 1,000 people, including Aaron Damigos, due to a pivot towards investing in artificial intelligence. The layoffs are...

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