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Artificial IntelligenceToday in schnozz-smashing on-the-nose metaphors for the AI industry's rapacious destruction of the arts: exactly how Anthropic gathered the data it needed to train its Claude AI model. As Ars Technica reports, the Google-backed startup didn't just crib from millions of copyrighted books, a practice that's ethically and legally fraught on its own. No — it cut the book pages out from their bindings, scanned them to make digital files, then threw…See the Story
Anthropic Shredded Millions of Physical Books to Train its AI
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CEOsThere is a misalignment among C-Suite leaders when it comes to business goals and operational readiness for generative artificial intelligence deployment.As per a report by NTT Data, a provider of digital business and technology services, while CEOs and business leaders are committed to gen AI adoption, CISOs and operational leaders lack the necessary guidance, clarity and resources to fully address security risks and infrastructure challenges a…See the Story
C-Suite Misalignment Over Gen AI Adoption, Shows NTT Data Research
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Mark ZuckerbergMeta's renewed push into AI is throwing the entire market off-balance, and Apple is particularly exposed. With morale arguably at an all-time low inside Cupertino's AI teams, Zuckerberg's multimillion-dollar check-cutting spree may have already pulled at least one top researcher out of Apple Park. And there may be more to come. more . . .See the Story