Day archives: September 18th, 2024

Inside Iron Mountain: It’s Time to Talk About Hard Drives

MIX: “A few years ago, archiving specialist Iron Mountain Media and Archive Services did a survey of its vaults and discovered an alarming trend: Of the thousands and thousands of archived hard disk drives from the 1990s that clients ask the company to work on, around one-fifth are unreadable. Iron Mountain has a broad customer …

Subjects: Education, Intellectual Property, Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries

Visit Hundreds of Museums Virtually Using This Free App

MakeUseOf: Quick Links What Is Bloomberg Connects, and What Can You Use It For? What Places Can You Visit With Bloomberg Connects? How Does Bloomberg Connects Compare With Google Arts & Culture? Key Takeaways Bloomberg Connects offers guides to partnered museums and cultural institutions across the globe. Besides museums, you’ll find botanical gardens, historic cemeteries, …

Subjects: Education, Internet

Academic Journal Publishers Antitrust Litigation

Press release: “On September 12, 2024, Lieff Cabraser and co-counsel at Justice Catalyst Law filed a federal antitrust lawsuit against six commercial publishers of academic journals, including Elsevier, Springer Nature, Taylor and Francis, Sage, Wiley, and Wolters Kluwer, on behalf of a proposed class of scientists and scholars who provided manuscripts or peer review, alleging …

Subjects: Education, Intellectual Property, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Huge study from The Economist about car bloat in the US

The Economist [unpaywalled]: “…For all the safety features available in cars today to help them avoid crashes, the laws of physics are cruel. When two vehicles collide, it is usually the heavier one that prevails. This advantage has changed little over time. Thirty years ago when a passenger car crashed with a pickup truck or …

Subjects: Climate Change, Energy, Health Care, Transportation

Large AI Dataset Has Over 1,000 Child Abuse Images, Researchers Find

Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance: “A massive public dataset used to build popular artificial intelligence image generators contains at least 1,008 instances of child sexual abuse material, a new report from the Stanford Internet Observatory found. LAION-5B, which contains more than 5 billion images and related captions from the internet, may also include thousands of additional …

Subjects: AI, Internet, Legal Research, Privacy

Your tax dollars are funding a $64 billion scam

Raw Story: “…Medicare Advantage is not Medicare. These plans are private health insurance provided by private corporations, who are then fully reimbursed by the Medicare trust fund regardless of how much their customers use their insurance. Thus, the more they can screw their customers and us taxpayers by withholding healthcare, the more money they make. …

Subjects: Congress, Economy, Financial System, Health Care, Medicine

Artificial Intelligence & the Future of Law Libraries: Mid-Atlantic Roundtable Report

Laskowski, Casandra and Miguel-Stearns, Teresa M. and Ching, Tina and Florio, Emily and Lohmeier, Kerry and O’Grady, Jean and Postar, Adeen and Williams, Austin and Wolek, Kristin, Artificial Intelligence & the Future of Law Libraries: Mid-Atlantic Roundtable Report  (July 31, 2024). Arizona Legal Studies Discussion Paper No. 24-25, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4955870 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4955870 – On …

Subjects: AI, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries

LinkedIn Is Training AI on User Data Before Updating Its Terms of Service

TechCrunch: “LinkedIn may have trained AI models on user data without updating its terms. LinkedIn users in the U.S. — but not the EU, EEA, or Switzerland, likely due to those regions’ data privacy rules — have an opt-out toggle in their settings screen disclosing that LinkedIn scrapes personal data to train “content creation AI …

Subjects: AI, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Microsoft, Privacy, Social Media