Google Sues Chinese App Creators over Crypto Scam
Google's Legal Battle Against Fraudulent Crypto Apps
Why to Pay Attention to the Writer's Strike
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Eight US Newspapers Sue OpenAI And Microsoft For Copyright Infringement
As is not a surprise to anyone, AI is making big waves in the news realm. To attempt to fight back, eight newspapers just sued tech giants OpenAI and Microsoft. There are many familiar themes here these days; not the least of which being how the hell did these AIs get so smart to begin with? Well, by stealing a bunch of other peoples stuff, that’s how. This argument goes in a few directions here. Stay tuned for more details. Key Takeaways Eight US newspapers are suing OpenAI and Microsoft for using their articles without permission. This is called
AI Revolution in Journalism – Insights from VandeHei
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Adapting to AI in News Media from Jim VandeHei’s View
Explore AI’s future impact on the media industry from the lens of Jim VandeHei, a digital journalism pioneer. Learn about anticipated changes, the value of human expertise in reporting, and the shift towards smart brevity in news delivery. Adapting to AI is not an option, but an essential path forward.
Google’s Legal Battle Against Fraudulent Crypto Apps
Google takes legal action against Chinese developers in a landmark case, alleging they masterminded a vast crypto-investment scam, defrauding over 100,000 individuals globally.
Google Sues Chinese App Creators over Crypto Scam
Google sues Chinese app creators for a global ‘pig butchering’ scam on Google Play. The accused deployed counterfeit apps and fabricated executive personas to lure victims.
Why to Pay Attention to the Writer’s Strike
Writer’s Strike We all are aware of the writer’s strike. This is not only a very, very sensitive topic for anyone who is a writer today, but more broadly will apply to all of us in the not-so-distant future. To that end, we need to have a candid conversation on this and we need it now. This is from the Wikipedia page for the 2023 Writer’s strike. If you can’t read this blurb and immediately understand the concern we should all have, then this article may not be for you. “One disputed issue is the Guild wanting requirements for
Rise of Headless CMS Market: Growth and Trends
Explore market trends, adoption rates, and future predictions of the fast-growing headless content management system (CMS) software sector, predicted to reach a value of US$ 5.528.5 million by 2032.