Category: Business / Artificial Intelligence
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This Startup Wants YouTube Creators to Get Paid for AI Training Data
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While big platforms like Reddit have signed deals with the AI giants, YouTube leaves licensing in the hands of individual creators. The “License to Scrape” program aims to give those streaming stars proper leverage.
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China’s Plan to Make AI Watermarks Happen
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New Chinese regulation attempts to define how AI content labeling should work and stamp out AI-generated disinformation.
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OpenAI CTO Mira Murati Is Leaving the Company
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In a letter to the OpenAI team posted on X, Murati wrote that “this moment feels right” to step down.
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The Most Capable Open Source AI Model Yet Could Supercharge AI Agents
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A compact and fully open source visual AI model will make it easier for AI to take control of your computer—hopefully in a good way.
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New Cloudflare Tools Let Sites Detect and Block AI Bots for Free
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“The path we’re on isn’t sustainable,” Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince tells WIRED, in reference to rampant AI scraping. Here’s his plan to course-correct.
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Welcome to the Era of ‘Deep Doubt’
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AI has scrambled our ability to tell what’s real and what’s synthetic. But there are tools and techniques to help stay grounded in truth.
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The United Nations Wants to Treat AI With the Same Urgency as Climate Change
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A UN report proposes that the organization take a much more active role in the monitoring and oversight of AI.
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I Stared Into the AI Void With the SocialAI App
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SocialAI is an online universe where everyone you interact with is a bot—for better or worse.
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An Avalanche of Generative AI Videos Is Coming to YouTube Shorts
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Google plans to add an AI feature next year inside of the YouTube app for creators to generate 6-second clips using the company’s Veo model.