The New York Times (NYT) recently announced that they are restricting access to their content via AI systems without permission. This is an important move for the media company, as it seeks to protect its content from unauthorized usage. For many years, the NYT has put in a lot of effort to protect its content… Continue reading The New York Times prohibits AI vendors from scraping its content without permission
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NYC Bans TikTok on City Devices
The city of New York has recently announced that it is banning the popular social media app, TikTok, on all municipal devices. This decision was made in response to growing concerns about the app’s security and potential threats to data privacy. The move comes after numerous reports that the Chinese-owned app was collecting user data… Continue reading NYC Bans TikTok on City Devices
New York City bans TikTok on government-issued devices
For many teens and young adults, it was a familiar sight: waking up in the morning and spending the first few minutes of their day scrolling through the short, often funny, videos on TikTok. However, due to recent news, TikTok’s days in the city of New York are officially over. Recently, New York City has… Continue reading New York City bans TikTok on government-issued devices
New York Times Bars AI Companies From Using Its Content for Algorithm Training
In a move sure to draw attention from artificial intelligence (AI) companies, the New York Times has announced that it will no longer allow companies to use its content for algorithm training purposes. The decision, made public in a statement released by the Times’ executive editor, Dean Baquet, emphasizes that the newspaper’s “commitment to independent… Continue reading New York Times Bars AI Companies From Using Its Content for Algorithm Training
The New York Times prohibits AI vendors from devouring its content
The New York Times, one of the world’s most influential news outlets, has recently announced a ban on artificial intelligence (AI) vendors from harvesting and reusing its content. The move comes amid fears of copyright infringement and the potential loss of value for the company’s original content. The policy applies to all New York Times… Continue reading The New York Times prohibits AI vendors from devouring its content
The New York Times prohibits using its content to train AI models
In an unprecedented move, The New York Times has announced that it will no longer allow the use of its content for artificial intelligence (AI) model training. The decision follows recent reports that IBM was using New York Times articles to train an AI model for its Natural Language Understanding platform. According to reports, the… Continue reading The New York Times prohibits using its content to train AI models
Tesla workers in New York launch a union campaign
Tesla’s workers in New York have launched a union campaign in an effort to obtain better pay and improved working conditions. The United Auto Workers (UAW) have announced their support and backing of the effort, and the movement has quickly gathered momentum. Tesla’s workers in New York are adamant that they should have similar rights… Continue reading Tesla workers in New York launch a union campaign
New York AG Sues Former Celsius CEO for Leading Investors, ‘Down a Path of Financial Ruin’
The New York Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against controversial former Celsius Network CEO Alex Mashinsky, and other former executives, for leading investors “down a path of financial ruin” with a “persistent false narrative” that misled investors, leading to losses of over $50 million. Mashinsky and five other former executives of Celsius were named… Continue reading New York AG Sues Former Celsius CEO for Leading Investors, ‘Down a Path of Financial Ruin’
Lobbyists have held up nation’s first right-to-repair bill in New York
When it comes to our electronic devices, we are often left feeling powerless. We have limited access to our own devices, and when something goes wrong, it can be nearly impossible to get it fixed. Because of copyright protections, manufacturers have a near monopoly on repairs, and they don’t always provide parts or instructions to… Continue reading Lobbyists have held up nation’s first right-to-repair bill in New York