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Is the open web dying, and is AI partially to blame?

CIO Business Intelligence

But a combination of shifting business models, regulatory changes, and technological advancements — most recently AI — is reshaping the internet into a more closed, restrictive environment. In one example provided in the article, a website stated that its search traffic decreased 91% within a few months, devastating its business.

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Four challenges with ERP vendor-led AI roadmaps and how to solve them

CIO Business Intelligence

His article notes that over the past decade, AIs performance has exceeded that of humans when it comes to speech recognition, image recognition, reading comprehension, language understanding, and common-sense completion. And without the leverage of software license ownership, considerable cost and shrinkflation risks persist.

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This article is OpenAI training data

Vox

Let’s make a deal — or else I’ve been thinking about the paperclip maximizer thought experiment ever since I found out on Thursday morning that Vox Media, the company to which Future Perfect and Vox belong, had signed a licensing deal with OpenAI to allow its published material to be used to train its AI models and be shared within ChatGPT.

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The Internet Archive loses appeal over e-book lending case

TechSpot

Judges representing the Second Circuit Court of Appeals have ruled that the Internet Archive's (IA) practice of lending digital copies of books without licensing fees is not fair use. Read Entire Article The decision is a major victory for the publishers that sued the IA and ensures the removal of half a million.

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Apple forced to lock down App Store in China, VPN loophole won't work anymore

TechSpot

On Friday, Apple began complying with new Chinese regulations that require apps sold in China to carry an Internet Content Provider (ICP) license. Read Entire Article Until now, Cupertino has taken advantage of a loophole that allowed users in China to download.

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How a summer intern saved Valve from bankruptcy and shaped the future of gaming

TechSpot

The conflict began when Vivendi began licensing Counter-Strike to Korean internet cafes. Read Entire Article Sierra had a long-time relationship with Valve, producing and distributing Half-Life and all of its spinoff games, including Counter-Strike. Vivendi did this without Valve's consent.

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Which chip stock to buy: Intel, AMD or Qualcomm?

Dataconomy

This article compares Intel (INTC), Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), and Qualcomm (QCOM) to identify which chip stock presents the highest upside potential as analyzed by industry experts. Chipmakers are attracting significant attention amid the rising demand for artificial intelligence (AI) technologies.

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