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March 13, 2024

Elon Musk’s suit against OpenAI — right idea, wrong messenger

The ongoing legal tit-for-tat between Elon Musk and OpenAI highlights a serious issue: whether AI technology will be used for good or ill. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by Hewlett Packard Enterprise: What's the secret to AI at scale? Start with your data

Sponsored by Hewlett Packard Enterprise: What's the secret to AI at scale? Start with your data

Facilitating AI at scale requires data preparation—a challenge for organizations who may lack the resources and expertise to optimize structured and unstructured data for accurate predictions. Here's how to get a handle on your data for success with AI.

New AI copyright lawsuit targets Nvidia

The latest fair use case involving AI training data target’s Nvidia’s NeMo Megatron LLMs.

Meta sues former executive over alleged AI theft

Meta has alleged that a former vice president stole “highly confidential” data about the company’s top performers and supply chain partners.

Image: OpenAI rebuts Musk’s ‘fictional’ claims over Founding Agreement

OpenAI rebuts Musk’s ‘fictional’ claims over Founding Agreement

OpenAI has alleged that the Founding Agreement is “a fiction Musk has conjured to lay unearned claim to the fruits of an enterprise he initially supported, then abandoned, then watched succeed without him.”

A call for digital-privacy regulation 'with teeth' at the federal level

Big tech is making money hand over fist with your data. And while the states are picking up the slack on privacy legislation, Congress remains AWOL.

Healthcare pros show interest in Apple's Vision Pro — survey

Up to 75% of US healthcare professionals are open to exploring the use of Vision Pro devices at work, survey claims.

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