The landscape of AI data sourcing is rapidly evolving, with the initial wave of generative AI tools being trained on a wide range of publicly available data from the internet. However, the accessibility of such data is now becoming increasingly restricted, leading to a surge in the demand for licensing agreements. This shift has paved
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Mark Zuckerberg’s recent letter to Jim Jordan, the chair of the House Judiciary Committee, has sparked a lot of controversy and criticism. In the letter, Zuckerberg acknowledges that Meta, formerly known as Facebook, had been asked by the Biden administration to censor some Covid-related content in 2021. This admission has raised concerns about the extent
In the midst of a heated battle between site owner Elon Musk and Supreme Court Judge Alexandre de Moraes, Brazil’s top court is on the verge of blocking access to X in the country with a population of over 200 million people. The feud between Musk and Moraes stems from X’s moderation policies, which have
Telegram, a popular messaging app that prides itself on its privacy and encryption features, has found itself at odds with government authorities in various countries. The company’s refusal to cooperate with law enforcement requests has sparked controversy and led to temporary suspensions in Brazil and Spain. In France, founder Pavel Durov is facing criminal charges
The introduction of AI-powered tools in education has undoubtedly transformed the way students approach their homework assignments. With the emergence of ChatGPT and similar generative AI chatbots, students are now finding innovative ways to complete writing tasks with ease. However, the impact of AI on math homework has been equally significant, with platforms like the
Imagine the thrill of picking up a brand new airliner, similar to picking up a new car from a dealership. This exciting moment recently occurred for an Airbus A321neo, which was awaiting its new owner at Hamburg-Finkenwerder, the second airport in Hamburg, Germany. The aircraft was eagerly anticipated by pilots, cabin crew, and executives from
UNRWA USA, a nonprofit organization founded in 2005, has been facing challenges due to Israel’s campaign against them. The impact of this campaign is difficult to measure, but UNRWA USA has spent a significant amount of money and staff resources trying to outbid Israel for Google search ad slots. Despite these efforts, UNRWA USA has
As the Democratic National Convention unfolded in Chicago, a new and unexpected figure emerged on the scene – Jonathan Padilla, better known as the “crypto guy.” With his pineapple-print shirt and a cap, Padilla made his way through the convention, engaging in discussions about crypto policies with anyone willing to listen. His selfie with Senator
Los Angeles has a long history of struggling with transportation issues, dating back to the mid-1940s. During this time, commuters in the city were faced with only two options: driving or taking a public bus. This led to a significant increase in traffic congestion, with some reports stating that it would take hours to cross
The recent civil lawsuit filed by the US Department of Justice has shed light on a disturbing trend in the apartment rental industry. RealPage, a Texas-based firm that provides commercial revenue management software for landlords, stands accused of using its algorithm to manipulate rental prices. According to the lawsuit, RealPage’s algorithm enables landlords to coordinate