Daily News Feed
- Spotify allegedly used a legalistic word change to justify slicing royalties to musicians and publishers, reducing the revenue on which royalties are based by almost 50%.
- Reddit forged a partnership with OpenAI that will bring its content to the chatbot ChatGPT and other products, while also helping the social media company add new artificial intelligence features to its forums.
- The time bomb that is AI isn't as hard to stop as many think, while we better understand its civilizational risks.
- McCourt hopes to buy TikTok without its central algorithm—and put its users in charge of their data.
- Led by India with 116 shutdowns, governments weaponized Internet access at an all-time high in 2023, a new report finds.
- Jan Leike, another OpenAI veteran who co-led the so-called superalignment team with Sutskever, also resigned.
- “The ban is a pernicious attack on free speech,” a lawyer for the creators said, while a Justice Dept. spokesperson said the government looks forward to defending the law in court.