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18 votes
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Lexipol data leak: Hackers release US police training manuals
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LinkedIn is the latest to automatically opt you in to AI training
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Prison inmates in Finland are being employed as data labellers to improve accuracy of AI models
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Is Google training AI on YouTube videos?
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Condé Nast joins other publishers in allowing OpenAI to access its content
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Microsoft will train AI on user data
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It may soon be legal to jailbreak AI to expose how it works
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Meet Mercy and Anita – the African workers driving the AI revolution, for just over a dollar an hour
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Meta hit with Norwegian complaint over its plans to use images and posts of users on Facebook and Instagram to train artificial intelligence models
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Google cut a deal with Reddit for AI training data
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Reddit has a new AI training deal to sell user content
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Robots.txt governed the behavior of web crawlers for over thirty years; AI vendors are ignoring it or proliferating too fast to block
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‘Impossible’ to create AI tools like ChatGPT without copyrighted material, OpenAI says
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Inside the world's highest tech prison - HMP Fosse Way
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The New York Times sues OpenAI, Microsoft over the use of its stories to train chatbots
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OpenAI suspends ByteDance's account after it used GPT to train its own AI model
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This is how AI image generators see the world
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Database containing nearly 200,000 pirated books being used to train AI - authors were not informed
41 votes -
Getty Images CEO Craig Peters has a plan to defend photography from AI | Discussion of Getty's AI image generator and related topics
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In search of fresh material to mine, AI companies are hiring poets, novelists, playwrights, writers, and Ph.D.s
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Report: Potential New York Times lawsuit could force OpenAI to wipe ChatGPT and start over
75 votes -
‘Not for machines to harvest’: Data revolts break out against AI
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AI often mangles African languages. A network of thousands of coders and researchers is working to develop translation tools that understand their native languages
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The shady world of Brave selling copyrighted data for AI training
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Why Sweden is (still) betting on the metaverse – we chatted to the experts on why Swedes are so keen on virtual worlds
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Getty Images is suing the creators of AI art tool Stable Diffusion for scraping its content
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The US Army is building a giant VR battlefield to train soldiers virtually
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Datacentre at Hamina and technology training hub in Helsinki illustrate Google's growing interest in Finland
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Best tablets for interactive training?
Hi all, In light of our recent conversations re quality, I'm sorry that this is more of a "nothing" post. But I trust you all and I think you could give me some good advice. I've tried Googling,...
Hi all,
In light of our recent conversations re quality, I'm sorry that this is more of a "nothing" post. But I trust you all and I think you could give me some good advice. I've tried Googling, but it's hard to find anything I feel is trustworthy.
I'm searching for a few tablets on which I can have employees view training videos and or SCORM training content. I believe all of this will be sourced from web-based companies with mobile platforms built-in. I know very little about tech stuff, so I don't know if a basic tablet would do, or if I need any certain specs.
I believe our wi-fi is good enough to support this. We'll be purchasing 2-8 of these for intermittent trainings.
Needs:
- Cheap-ish
- Durable (We will be buying industrial Otter-box type cases as well)
- Good volume/accessibility (Avg employee age is 52)
- Standard video playback (don't need super hi-def anything)
I posted in ~talk rather than ~tech or ~comp because I didn't think it would fit there. Thank you!
4 votes