New documents and earlier filings from copyright cases against AI companies reveal how tech firms sought vast data troves to ...
At a time when productivity means optimizing every second and screens blur the line between work and home, some people are slowing down and disconnecting by looking to communication devices from the ...
President Donald Trump strong-armed America’s biggest trading partners into pledging trillions of dollars of investment in ...
“The Flower Bearers” comes out nearly two years after “Knife,” Rushdie's account of the 2022 assault that hospitalized him ...
Another Gallup Workforce survey from last year found that about 6 in 10 employees using AI are relying on chatbots or virtual ...
On Jan. 28, 1813, Jane Austen published “Pride and Prejudice,”introducing the public to the captivating story of Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy. Even today, the novel remains timeless with ...
Generative AI vendors claim their software ‘learns’ from what it’s fed. Stanford researchers suggest training data gets ...
After Stalin got rid of Trotsky, though Trotsky was still influencing Soviet politics through writing and publishing articles ...
Court filings reveal how AI companies raced to obtain more books to feed chatbots, including by buying, scanning and disposing of millions of titles.
Two Minnesota special elections in heavily Democratic Twin Cities-area state legislative districts will decide control of the ...
A copyright infringement lawsuit filed against Anthropic AI argues the company stole textbooks and other academic work to ...
The Ninth Circuit recently upheld a jury verdict that a tattoo of Miles Davis was not copyright infringement, but two judges ...