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Stanford researchers develop a web-based tool that uses an LLM to downrank X posts with antagonistic language in a user's feed, to reduce "partisan animosity" (Stanford University)
Stanford University:
Stanford researchers develop a web-based tool that uses an LLM to downrank X posts with antagonistic language in a user's feed, to reduce “partisan animosity” — Gift from the Koum Family Foundation endows Israel Studies Program — PreferencesShow me... Faculty/Staff Student
Getty CEO Craig Peters says Getty may rethink its UK presence if the CMA blocks its Shutterstock deal, arguing the CMA is overlooking AI's impact on imaging (Daniel Thomas/Financial Times)
Daniel Thomas / Financial Times:
Getty CEO Craig Peters says Getty may rethink its UK presence if the CMA blocks its Shutterstock deal, arguing the CMA is overlooking AI's impact on imaging — CEO says competition watchdog is overlooking how quickly AI is reshaping image generation — Getty Images boss Craig Peters …
Nexperia warns customers face impending production halts and urges its Chinese unit to reengage, says it hadn't got "any meaningful response" despite outreach (Sarah Jacob/Bloomberg)
Sarah Jacob / Bloomberg:
Nexperia warns customers face impending production halts and urges its Chinese unit to reengage, says it hadn't got “any meaningful response” despite outreach — Nexperia warned that customers across industries are facing impending production halts, as the chipmaker's internal feud shows no signs of easing.
Australia passes a law requiring global streamers with 1M+ Australian subscribers to spend 10% of their local outlay or 7.5% of revenue on Australian originals (Jesse Whittock/Deadline)
Jesse Whittock / Deadline:
Australia passes a law requiring global streamers with 1M+ Australian subscribers to spend 10% of their local outlay or 7.5% of revenue on Australian originals — Legislation requiring the likes of Netflix, Disney+ and HBO Max to spend a portion of their local earnings on original Australian content …
OpenAI's data center partners are set to rack up nearly $100B in debt; sources say banks may lend another $38B to Oracle and Vantage to build more OpenAI sites (Financial Times)
Financial Times:
OpenAI's data center partners are set to rack up nearly $100B in debt; sources say banks may lend another $38B to Oracle and Vantage to build more OpenAI sites — Cloud companies and developers rely on lossmaking start-up to repay huge loans — OpenAI's data centre partners are on course …