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Anthropic destroyed millions of print books to build its AI models

But if you’re not intimately familiar with the AI industry and copyright, you might wonder: Why would a company spend millions of dollars…

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64. Mechanical Pencils, Hell’s Centurion, and Do People Still Listen to Radio.

Mechanical Pencils, Hell’s Centurion, and Do People Still Listen to Radio. Or old TV sets? What make it Hell are the Karaoke mics.…

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VMware perpetual license holder receives audit letter from Broadcom

The letter, signed by Aiden Fitzgerald, director of global sales operations at Broadcom, claims that Broadcom will use its time “as efficiently and…

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Parents and Teens Agree Social Media Can Be Harmful — But How Much?

Gen Z may be the first generation to have childhoods rife with screens and defined by having a second life online, but some…

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65. Agentic Autonomy The Agency Version

source: Krea.ai Imagine a tireless digital assistant handling all your marketing work… as the final embers of human creativity slowly fade to black.…

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Anthropic summons the spirit of Flash games for the AI age

For those who missed the Flash era, these in-browser apps feel somewhat like the vintage apps that defined a generation of Internet culture…

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Human-Centered AI, Spatial Intelligence, and the Future of Practice – O’Reilly

In a recent episode of High Signal, we spoke with Dr. Fei-Fei Li about what it really means to build human-centered AI, and…

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Most Teachers Are Satisfied With Their Workplace, but They’re Still Burned Out

As the education world grapples with a post-pandemic academic recovery that has stalled in some regions, a new research paper is taking the…

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66. Agentic Autonomy – Media and Jobs at Risk

AI may take some jobs, but it will create new ones, too. (Getty Images, Adobe Stock) The following focused and well-written article was…

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AI therapy bots fuel delusions and give dangerous advice, Stanford study finds

The Stanford study, titled “Expressing stigma and inappropriate responses prevents LLMs from safely replacing mental health providers,” involved researchers from Stanford, Carnegie Mellon…

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