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Amazon Web Services has launched a new built-in blue/green deployment feature for Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) to ...
Cannabis, also known as marijuana or weed, is widely consumed worldwide, whether for recreational or medicinal purposes. Over the past decades, the use of cannabis has been fully legalized or ...
In a sophisticated campaign that researchers called OneClik, red-team hackers leveraged Microsoft's ClickOnce software deployment tool and custom Golang backdoors to simulate compromising ...
Anthropic’s use of copyrighted books to train its artificial intelligence assistant Claude was “exceedingly transformative and was a fair use,” a federal judge ruled.
An open letter from authors including Lauren Groff, Lev Grossman, R.F. Kuang, Dennis Lehane, and Geoffrey Maguire calls on book publishers to pledge to limit their use of AI tools, for example by ...
When is it acceptable to use AI in academic publishing?
Meta won a partial summary judgment in an AI copyright lawsuit from authors alleging that Meta illegally trained its AI systems on their work without permission.
From your laptop to a loud GPU cluster, AI prompts are a mysterious energy drain. Our columnist attempted to trace their journey—and their impact.
The court ruled that universal injunctions issued by lower courts likely exceed the authority Congress has granted them.
Microsoft has been hit with a lawsuit by a group of authors who claim the company used their books without permission to train its Megatron artificial intelligence model.
Anthropic didn't violate U.S. copyright law when the AI company used millions of legally purchased books to train its chatbot, judge rules.