
Tim O’Reilly
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Dec 4, 2024 |
dx.doi.org | Dagim Terefe Gesese |Tim O’Reilly |Moisés Naím |Western Europe
Study ProgramInternational Media Studies (M.A.) “Content Moderation and Freedom of Speech: A comparative study of the application of freedom of speech and content moderation on YouTube during Ethiopia’s conflict in the years 2023 and 2024” First Supervisor: Prof.
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Jun 26, 2024 |
eliteplusmagazine.com | Mike Loukides |Tim O’Reilly
Share Post Share on Line By Mike Loukides and Tim O’Reilly SEBASTOPOL, CALIFORNIA – Generative artificial intelligence stretches current copyright law in unforeseen and uncomfortable ways. The US Copyright Office recently issued guidance stating that the output of image-generating AI isn’t copyrightable unless human creativity went into the prompts that generated it.
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Jun 18, 2024 |
oreilly.com | Tim O’Reilly
Last month, The New York Times claimed that tech giants OpenAI and Google have waded into a copyright gray area by transcribing the vast volume of YouTube videos and using that text as additional training data for their AI models despite terms of service that prohibit such efforts and copyright law that the Times argues places them in dispute. The Times also quoted Meta officials as saying that their models will not be able to keep up unless they follow OpenAI and Google’s lead.
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Apr 23, 2024 |
oreilly.com | Tim O’Reilly
Why is it that Google, a company once known for its distinctive “Do no evil” guideline, is now facing the same charges of “surveillance capitalism” as Facebook, a company that never made such claims? Why is it now subject to the same kind of antitrust complaints once faced by Microsoft, the “evil empire” of the previous generation of computing?
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Apr 4, 2024 |
oreilly.com | Tim O’Reilly
“The economic problem of society…is a problem of the utilization of knowledge which is not given to anyone in its totality.” —Friedrich A. Hayek, “The Use of Knowledge in Society”Silicon Valley venture capitalists and many entrepreneurs espouse libertarian values. In practice, they subscribe to central planning: Rather than competing to win in the marketplace, entrepreneurs compete for funding from the Silicon Valley equivalent of the Central Committee.
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