Category «Internet»

Elon Musk Broke All the Tools Historians Need to Archive Tweets About Israel-Gaza War

404 Media: “…When Elon Musk began requiring people to pay steep fees to access the Twitter API earlier this year, he broke a series of tools used by researchers and archivists that could be used to accurately save tweets with metadata. We are now in a situation where the best way to archive “official” information …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Social Media

Artists Lose First Round of Copyright Infringement Case Against AI Art Generators

Hollywood Reporter: “Artists suing generative artificial intelligence art generators have hit a stumbling block in a first-of-its-kind lawsuit over the uncompensated and unauthorized use of billions of images downloaded from the internet to train AI systems, with a federal judge’s dismissal of most claims. U.S. District Judge William Orrick on Monday found that copyright infringement …

Subjects: AI, Copyright, Intellectual Property, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Fact-checking isn’t enough. We need fact-crusading.

Stop The Presses, Mark Jacob: “As the right wing keeps pushing disinformation, journalists keep fact-checking. They dissect quotes. They consult experts. They cite statistics. But it’s not enough. We need fact-crusading, not just fact-checking. Yes, fact-crusading. News media must hold the facts in such high regard that the enemies of truth become their adversaries – …

Subjects: Education, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Social Media

ChatGPT Updates and Google Free Feature for Slides

LinkedIn – Steve Nouri, Generative AI Founder: Huge Update from ChatGPT Introducing 2 Game Changing Features. Here’s everything you need to know to unleash the full potential of ChatGPT: 1. True Multimodal Capabilities and Seemsless: ChatGPT was already incredible with its data analysis, image generation, and web browsing features. Now, you can use all these features …

Subjects: AI, Internet, Knowledge Management, Marketing

More help with math and science problems in Search

Google Blog: “Whether you’re delving into a math textbook or turning to Search to get more context on a complicated physics problem, it can sometimes be hard to describe exactly what you’re looking for. Take that intricate biology concept or pesky geometry problem, for example. With new features across Search and Lens, you can now …

Subjects: Education, Internet, Knowledge Management, Search Engines

The Difference Between Search Engines, Generative AI, and Automation Tools

Catherine Reach, North Carolina Bar Association: “Search engines like Google, generative AI applications like ChatGPT, and automation tools like Zapier serve distinct purposes and have different capabilities. The key is choosing the right tool for specific business needs and use cases, rather than trying to replace one with another. With an understanding of the unique …

Subjects: AI, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Search Engines

The Creepy New Digital Afterlife Industry

IEEE Spectrum – These companies could use your data to bring you back—without your consent…As humans, we all have to confront our own mortality. The datafication of our lives means that we now must confront the fact that data about us will very likely outlive our physical selves. The discussion about the digital afterlife thus …

Subjects: AI, Copyright, E-Mail, E-Records, Financial System, Internet, Legal Research, Social Media

Beginner’s prompt handbook: ChatGPT for local news publishers

A handbook for small newsrooms and local publishers, created by Joe Amditis (@jsamditis) Assistant director of products + events Center for Cooperative Media [email protected]: “This handbook is designed to help local news publishers and journalists use generative AI tools like ChatGPT to improve their news products, workflows, and efficiency.”

Subjects: AI, Education, Internet, Knowledge Management

Separating Fact from Fiction on Social Media in Times of Conflict

Bellingcat – Charlotte Maher – Social Media Editor at Bellingcat. She is an investigative journalist and previously worked at the BBC, The Bureau of Investigative Journalism and Seen, among others. “In a time of crisis, social media is flooded with images, videos and bold claims. This can be useful for researchers like ourselves but overwhelming …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Social Media