Day archives: June 16th, 2026

Publishers sue to shut down alleged pirated book site WeLib

Reuters: “A group of major book publishers including the “Big Five” English-language book publishing houses — Hachette, Penguin Random House, HarperCollins, Macmillan and ​Simon & Schuster — sued an alleged pirated book website for copyright infringement ‌in New York federal court on Tuesday. The publishers said in the complaint that WeLib hosts tens of millions …

Subjects: Copyright, Courts, Internet, Legal Research, Libraries

US Government’s Anthropic Models Ban Was Never About an AI Jailbreak

Slashdot/TechCrunch: “TechCrunch’s Zack Whittaker argues that the U.S. government’s abrupt export-control order forcing Anthropic to pull its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models offline was “never about an AI jailbreak” threat. Instead, it was driven more by “personality differences” between the AI company and Trump administration. Security experts say the reported guardrail bypass did not …

Subjects: AI, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

ChatGPT Knows Too Much: 8 Ways to Lock Down Your Privacy

PCMag – Chatbots are not your friend, no matter what they say. Here’s how to get the information you need while also limiting the data ChatGPT collects from your conversations: “AI chatbots feed off your data. In most cases, your data is used to personalize future responses, but some companies use the information to train …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, E-Records, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Privacy

How LLMs Actually Work

This post is a walkthrough of how LLMs work. Modern LLMs are mostly built by stacking transformer blocks over and over, so understanding the transformer machinery gets you most of the way there. I’ll cover the core mechanisms inside modern transformer-based LLMs, without all that sticky math stuff. Don’t get me wrong, you should learn …

Subjects: AI, Internet, Knowledge Management

AI-Generated and Deepfake Content Detection

Facebook AI-Generated & Deepfake Content Detection – “Introducing Hive VLM — our multimodal LLM that checks images or text against your custom policy and returns flexible, human-readable results. Hive’s AI-Generated & Deepfake Content Detection APIs determine whether content is authentic or AI-created. Our APIs scan images, video, and audio for AI and return clear confidence …

Subjects: AI, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Study finds law grads are ‘stacking’ judicial clerkships, curtailing opportunities for others

George, Tracey E. and Yoon, Albert and Gulati, Mitu, Stacking the Deck (May 29, 2026). Virginia Public Law and Legal Theory Research Paper No. 2026-33, Virginia Law and Economics Research Paper No. 2026-10, Vanderbilt Law Research Paper, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=6850719 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.6850719  – A federal judicial clerkship is a government-funded Golden Ticket that opens …

Subjects: Courts, Education, Legal Research

White House App to Automatically Load Onto All DHS Mobile Devices

Gizmodo: “If you work for the Department of Homeland Security, an app is about to be auto-loaded onto your work phone, sort of like that U2 album that auto-loaded on everyone’s iPhone in 2014, except instead of delivering “Songs of Innocence,” the app claims to deliver “unfiltered, real-time updates straight from the source”—the source being …

Subjects: Cryptocurrency, Cybercrime, E-Government, E-Records, Free Speech, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

The Hydrant Directory

“The Hydrant Directory is a free design resource created from public infrastructure. Each hydrant has been processed into color palettes for free use by artists and designers. Color palettes are original and are placed in the public domain for use of any kind without attribution ( CC0 no rights reserved ). The hydrants themselves, however, …

Subjects: Internet

Roman Name Attestations

~250,000 inscriptions from across the Roman Empire, enriched with AI-extracted name data. This map visualises inscriptions from the Epigraphic Database Clauss-Slaby (EDCS) that record personal names. For each inscription an AI pipeline attempts to identify individuals and extract their praenomen, nomen, cognomen, status, and gender. How to use – Zoom in to explore individual inscriptions. …

Subjects: AI, Education, Internet, Search Engines