
Thu. 06/26 – Conflicting AI Legal Rulings
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The legal rulings on AI are finally coming in. The problem is, they’re contradictory, so we’re not getting any legal clarity yet. Creative Commons but for AI training data. Is DeepSeek’s R2 model being stymied by lack of access to Nvidia chips? And another deep look at the question of: is AI taking jobs at tech companies, right now?
Links:
- Microsoft sued by authors over use of books in AI training (Reuters)
- Trump Mobile reiterates claims that new phones are 'made in America' (USAToday)
- Creative Commons debuts CC signals, a framework for an open AI ecosystem (TechCrunch)
- OpenAI, Microsoft Rift Hinges on How Smart AI Can Get (WSJ)
- DeepSeek’s Progress Stalled by U.S. Export Controls (The Information)
- Salesforce CEO Says 30% of Internal Work Is Being Handled by AI (Bloomberg)
- AI Killed My Job: Tech workers (Blood In The Machine)
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