What are news in AI from leading tech news sites?
Following #ai, #llm, #chatgpt, #agi from arstechnica.com, theverge.com, hackernoon.com, engadget.com, ycombinator.com, wired.com, theguardian.com, techcrunch.com, vice.com, 404media.co.
Lawyer Caught Using AI While Explaining to Court Why He Used AI
From 404media.co, on Oct 14, 16 30
DirecTV screensavers will show AI-generated ads with your face in 2026
From arstechnica.com, on Oct 14, 13 13
Beliefs that are true for regular software but false when applied to AI | Hacker News
From ycombinator.com, on Oct 15, 12 12
Nvidia sells tiny new computer that puts big AI on your desktop
From arstechnica.com, on Oct 14, 12 14
Open source LLMs hit Europe's digital sovereignty roadmap | TechCrunch
From techcrunch.com, on Feb 17, 10 10
Startup accuses Nvidia and Microsoft of infringing on patents and forming a cartel
From theverge.com, on Sep 5, 2024, 9 9
Apple’s 14-inch MacBook Pro gets an M5 chip bump and faster storage
From theverge.com, on Oct 15, 8 8
From theverge.com
AI-generated art cannot be copyrighted, rules a US Federal Judge
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“Human authorship is a bedrock requirement of copyright.”
on Aug 20, 2023
From hackernoon.com
"Embeddings Aren't Human Readable" And Other Nonsense | HackerNoon
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The research and breakthroughs in embedding inversion attacks make it clear that embeddings are, in fact, reversible back into forms that are fully human readab
on Aug 19, 2023
From hackernoon.com
Navigating the Landscape of Innovative Brand Content: A Conversation With Thomas Ma | HackerNoon
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A conversation with Thomas Ma of Sapphire Studios exploring the impact of AI in content creation and the potential of AI integration within the media landscape.
on Aug 19, 2023
From techcrunch.com
This week in AI: Amazon 'enhances' reviews with AI while Snap's goes rogue | TechCrunch
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In this edition of TechCrunch's semiregular This Week in AI column: Amazon reviews, Snap roguery, and clever VFX tools.
on Aug 19, 2023
From techcrunch.com
How Index Ventures jumped to the front of the AI GPU line | TechCrunch
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Earlier this week, the New York Times shone a light on some of the desperation that founders are experiencing as they try and fail to secure compute power
on Aug 19, 2023
From theguardian.com
The world has a big appetite for AI – but we really need to know the ingredients | John Naughton
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Much ‘artificial intelligence’ harvests original creative work by humans. Regulators must demand transparency about training data
on Aug 19, 2023
From theguardian.com
The end of work: which jobs will survive the AI revolution?
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Smart machines are meant to work for us, but there are already signs that we will end up working for them. What will the workplace of the future look like, and will your role still exist?
on Aug 19, 2023
From theguardian.com
Amazon removes books ‘generated by AI’ for sale under author’s name
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Jane Friedman claims she had to fight against Amazon’s refusal to remove the misattributed titles because she had not trademarked her name
on Aug 10, 2023
From techcrunch.com
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Sitting in a meeting room in a startup office in Lisbon, I silently typed the answer to a question only the person opposite would know the answer to. What Unbabel, a language translation company, has developed a wearable device called Halo that allows users to communicate using their thoughts....
on Aug 18, 2023
From theguardian.com
AI can shape society for the better – but humans and machines must work together | D Fox Harrell
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Collaboration is key to creating culturally and ethically positive systems, says professor of digital media, computing and artificial intelligence D Fox Harrell
on Aug 18, 2023