Monthly archives: October, 2023

Platforms’ policies on AI-manipulated and generated misinformation

EU Disinformation Lab: “The development of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies has long been a challenge for the disinformation field, allowing content to be easily manipulated and contributing to accelerate its distribution. Focusing on content, recent technical developments, and the growing use of generative AI systems by end-users have exponentially increased these challenges, making it easier …

Subjects: AI, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Legislation, Social Media

How to use Bing Image Creator

ZDNet: “It’s free, there’s no waitlist, and you don’t even need to use Edge to access it. Here’s everything else you need to know to get started using Microsoft’s AI art generator. As the use of different artificial intelligence (AI) tools has exploded in recent months, we’ve seen the development of generative AI sprouting in the …

Subjects: AI, Copyright, Internet, Search Engines

A primer on some key issues in U.S. v. Google

An ongoing case, U.S. v. Google, promises to be the most significant technology antitrust trial in the U.S. in decades. The case involves allegations that Google violated a prohibition on using exclusionary practices to maintain a monopoly under the Sherman Act. These allegations center on Google’s browser agreements with Apple and Mozilla, under which Google …

Subjects: Courts, E-Records, Government Documents, Legal Research, Privacy, Search Engines

Master Calendar of Trump Court Dates: Criminal and Civil Cases

Just Security: First published on September 5, 2023, last updated on October 2, 2023 – “Following a series of recent court developments, former President Donald Trump’s 2023-24 legal schedule is coming into focus, as is his political one. In the calendar below, we capture significant events in both domains—and how they interrelate. The busy legal …

Subjects: Courts, Government Documents, Legal Research

Introducing Arc Max

ZDNet: “Arc Max is a collection of five AI-powered features, powered by a combination of GPT-3.5 and Anthropic. Those features are: Ask ChatGPT – this will allow you to ask ChatGPT your questions directly from the Arc Command Line, which can be brought up with the Command+L keyboard shortcut. Tidy Tab Title – if you’ve …

Subjects: AI, Internet, Knowledge Management, Search Engines

COVID-19 Mortality Rates Higher in States that Limited Govts from Enacting Public Health Emergency Orders

Policy Commons: “State and local governments enacted various public health emergency policies during the COVID-19 pandemic that resulted in lower infection and death rates than would have occurred without these policies. However, some states limited emergency public health authority of state executives, state governors, and state and local officials during the pandemic. This brief summarizes …

Subjects: Education, Government Documents, Health Care, Legal Research

This Website Exposes the Truth About Soaring Food Prices

Wired: “A developer in Austria created a comparison website that helped open up the opaque world of food costs as regulators investigate the food industry. It didn’t take long for Mario Zechner to prove the government wrong. In May, the independent software developer was listening to a radio interview with Austria’s labor minister, Martin Kocher, …

Subjects: Economy, Food and Nutrition, Internet

Freedom on the Net 2023 The Repressive Power of Artificial Intelligence

Highlights – Freedom on the Net 2023 Global internet freedom declined for the 13th consecutive year. Digital repression intensified in Iran, home to this year’s worst decline, as authorities shut down internet service, blocked WhatsApp and Instagram, and increased surveillance in a bid to quell antigovernment protests. Myanmar came close to dislodging China as the …

Subjects: AI, Censorship, Civil Liberties, Free Speech, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Open Books, Better Skills: an Argument for Limited Open Book Exams

Flanagan, Rebecca C., Open Books, Better Skills: an Argument for Limited Open Book Exams (September 1, 2023). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4563824 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4563824 “Law schools have embraced closed book exams as one response to falling bar pass rates. But due to lack of student expertise in learning and study skills, students focus on memorization as …

Subjects: Education, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Gen AI’s ‘Collective Brain Trust’ Gathers

Law.com – Gen AI’s ‘Collective Brain Trust’ Gathers to Discuss Practical Use Cases and Successes at Invite-Only Event. At a recent daylong, closed-door gathering organized by LexFusion, early adopters from top law firms, legal departments and technology providers convened to candidly share real-world gen AI experiences and the practical insights they’ve gained thus far…Organized by …

Subjects: AI, Economy, Education, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Marketing

For 40 years, Big Meat has openly colluded to rig prices

Pluralistic: “For 40 years, Big Meat has openly colluded to rig prices (permalink)…Let me tell you about Agri Stats. Agri Stats has been around since 1985. Every large meat packer pays to be a “member” of Agri Stats, and they each submit weekly, detailed statistics about every aspect of their business: all their costs, all …

Subjects: Economy, Financial System, Food and Nutrition, Government Documents, Legal Research