The French MistralAI has released a beta version of its chatbot, Elon Musk sued OpenAI, and Google has more troubles. What else did we live through last week?
Elon Musk in a lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman argues that the merger with Microsoft was a betrayal of the company's mission in pursuit of profit.
According to the latest forecasts from ABI Research, the augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) technology sector is on the verge of a revolution - by 2028, the number of AR/VR sets delivered is expected to increase more than fivefold, reaching 69 million units.
It is said that we live in a digital economy, and the spread of the internet was one of the greatest technological breakthroughs in history. The most important currency of this new economy is our, human, attention. At least that's how the attention economy makes us look at the world.
On the occasion of the Meta Threads app premiere, a discussion about the decentralization of the internet and handing it over to the users has flared up again. Why can the ActivityPub protocol play a key role in this process and what does the concept associated with it, fediverse, mean?
Meta announced the introduction of a new policy for labeling AI-generated content on its main platforms - Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. The changes are intended to make it easier for users to distinguish between content created by humans and algorithms.
Meta announced the introduction of a new policy for labeling AI-generated content on its main platforms - Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. The changes are intended to make it easier for users to distinguish between content created by humans and algorithms.
Facebook is introducing a "Link History" tab in its mobile applications. It will allow for easy finding of all the pages visited by users without having to search for them again. However, this function raises further concerns about privacy.
Facebook is introducing a "Link History" tab in its mobile applications. It will allow for easy finding of all the pages visited by users without having to search for them again. However, this function raises further concerns about privacy.
The year 2023 passed under the sign of AI and everything indicates that nothing will change in this respect in the next one. But what exactly can we expect? And what other trends will take over the world in 2024? Let's look into the future, based on data and official announcements.
The year 2023 passed under the sign of AI and everything indicates that nothing will change in this respect in the next one. But what exactly can we expect? And what other trends will take over the world in 2024? Let's look into the future, based on data and official announcements.
How has the world changed after a year of ChatGPT's existence, what's happening at NCBR and why does Meta have (again) trouble with European privacy law? We invite you to another weekly review of the Digitized editorial team.
How has the world changed after a year of ChatGPT's existence, what's happening at NCBR and why does Meta have (again) trouble with European privacy law? We invite you to another weekly review of the Digitized editorial team.
The European Center for Digital Rights has sued Facebook and Instagram's subscription service in the Austrian data protection office. The organization argues that Meta in this way creates an illusion of data protection choice and makes users pay for their basic right to privacy.
The European Center for Digital Rights has sued Facebook and Instagram's subscription service in the Austrian data protection office. The organization argues that Meta in this way creates an illusion of data protection choice and makes users pay for their basic right to privacy.
It is said that we live in a digital economy, and the spread of the internet was one of the greatest technological breakthroughs in history. The most important currency of this new economy is our, human, attention. At least that's how the attention economy makes us look at the world.
It is said that we live in a digital economy, and the spread of the internet was one of the greatest technological breakthroughs in history. The most important currency of this new economy is our, human, attention. At least that's how the attention economy makes us look at the world.
The European Union has decided to extend the ban on so-called behavioral advertising on Facebook and Instagram services. The previous ban introduced by Norway, a country not a member of the EU, will now apply in 30 community countries.
The European Union has decided to extend the ban on so-called behavioral advertising on Facebook and Instagram services. The previous ban introduced by Norway, a country not a member of the EU, will now apply in 30 community countries.
On the occasion of the Meta Threads app premiere, a discussion about the decentralization of the internet and handing it over to the users has flared up again. Why can the ActivityPub protocol play a key role in this process and what does the concept associated with it, fediverse, mean?
On the occasion of the Meta Threads app premiere, a discussion about the decentralization of the internet and handing it over to the users has flared up again. Why can the ActivityPub protocol play a key role in this process and what does the concept associated with it, fediverse, mean?
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