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Inside Disney’s plan to limit AI companies’ use of its IP, which led Disney and Comcast to sue Midjourney; Disney is also in talks with companies like OpenAI (Lucas Shaw/Bloomberg)
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In March, New York added a checkbox to its WARN system for companies to show if “technological innovation or automation”, like AI, was a reason for mass layoffs (Bloomberg)
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New York City-based Abacum, which offers AI-powered financial planning and analysis tools to companies, raised a $60B Series B led by Scale Venture Partners (Chris Metinko/Axios)
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Companies may soon pay a fee for their rockets to share the skies with airplanes
Assuming Falcon 9s continue to launch Starlink satellites in 2033, the fees would rise to approximately $56,000 per launch. SpaceX may…
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Pactum, which helps companies automate supplier negotiations with AI and secure more favorable contractual terms, raised a $54M Series C led by Insight Partners (Maria Deutscher/SiliconANGLE)
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AI Companies Used 130,000 Film and TV Scripts to Train Generative Models
A new report says that AI companies have plundered over 130,000 films and TV shows without permission to train generative…
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Ex-FCC Chair Ajit Pai is now a wireless lobbyist—and enemy of cable companies
“DoD is concerned about the high possibility that non-Federal users will not adhere to the established coordination conditions at all…
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Alibaba, Tencent, and other Chinese AI companies temporarily disabled chatbot functions like image recognition during China’s annual college entrance exams (Luz Ding/Bloomberg)
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What would happen if Trump retaliated against Musk’s companies?
The reason that Biden did not terminate these contracts, as Trump asserts he might well have, is because SpaceX has…
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You’re Not Allowed To Pirate Content But AI Companies Can Easily Afford It
AI-symmetrical Warfare You may be old enough to recall A&M Records versus Napster or when the Recording Industry Association of…
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