The Financial Times deal with OpenAI highlights an uneasy future for both media and tech
Media outlets like Financial Times are licensing journalistic content to tech firms like OpenAI for training data, offering hope amidst challenging times.
TikTok ban could upend global app economy
Foreign companies could use the U.S.'s actions against tech firms as a precedent for their own benefit.
Meta-owned apps are popular globally compared to just in North America.
Silicon Valley is pricing academics out of AI research
Fei-Fei Li urges President Biden to fund a national AI research repository to bridge the resource gap
Scholars face challenges obtaining expensive computing power and data needed for AI research due to high costs and partnership reliance with tech firms.
India reverses AI stance, requires government approval for model launches | TechCrunch
India issues advisory for tech firms to seek permission before launching new AI models.
Advisory asks tech firms to ensure products do not have bias or threaten electoral integrity.
Reddit sells training data to unnamed AI company ahead of IPO
Reddit signed $60 million AI training deal for future IPO
Tech firms are entering licensing deals for AI training data
Government's Online Fraud Charter welcomed | Computer Weekly
Major tech and social media platforms have committed to clamp down on online fraud in the UK.
The Online Fraud Charter includes measures to block and remove fraudulent content from their sites.
The charter aims to improve cooperation between the private sector, government, and law enforcement in combating online fraud.
Will Google strike a deal with California news outlets to fund journalism?
California is progressing on a bill requiring tech firms to pay news outlets for content.