Generative AI: State of Play, Part 2
In part 2 of the series, we talk more about Generative AI content rights, the fight for attention, and image generation.
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In part 2 of the series, we talk more about Generative AI content rights, the fight for attention, and image generation.
Exclusive: Experts say fall in funding caused ‘turning point’ in standards in health service in EnglandThe quality of care that the NHS provides has got worse in many key areas and patients’ long waits to access treatment could become even more common,…
A WOMAN built a tiny home at the bottom of her garden and turned it into a “very lucrative” side-hustle.
Gill, an almost-retiree from Australia, designed her own adorable house-on-wheels, which is always fully-booked by people who want a…
Canada’s government has announced it will stop advertising on Facebook and Instagram in response to Meta’s decision to block accessing news content on their social platforms as part of a temporary test.
Security leaders can use compliance auditing and penetration testing to help keep an organization ready in the event of a cyberattack.
Climate activist Greta Thunberg has been charged with disobeying a police order during a protest in Sweden.
France 24: Macron’s call to ‘cut off’ social media during riots sparks backlash in France President Emmanuel Macron’s government faced a backlash Wednesday after the centrist leader called for powers to “cut off” social media in case of wi…
The National Defense Authorization Act may include new language forbidding government entities from buying Americans’ search histories, location data, and more.
Ihor Humeniuk was at a hearing related to his involvement in a 2015 attack near Ukraine’s parliament.
Chief executives at Pinterest, Peloton and Hertz are out-earning Apple’s Tim Cook, according to a new analysis published by the Wall Street Journal.