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AI development booms as open source startups fill the gap

Dataconomy

A recent publication emphasizes the increasing demand for startups dedicated to developing open-source tools and technologies in the rapidly growing field of artificial intelligence. The top 10 also features Reflex , a framework for developing web applications in pure Python, which has just secured a $5 million seed funding.

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Right of Publicity Claims Will Rise as States Address AI Deepfakes and Voice Cloning

SecureWorld News

For example, in March 2024, Tennessee enacted the Ensuring Likeness, Voice, and Image Security (ELVIS) Act of 2024 (effective July 1, 2024), becoming one of the first states to enact legislation that directly regulates the misappropriation of an individual's identity through use of generative AI (e.g.,

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GitHub previews upcoming ‘Copilot Workspace,’ catering to AI-hungry software developers

GeekWire

Bouyed by the growing wave of software developers adopting artificial intelligence, GitHub is previewing a system called Copilot Workspace that uses natural language to help developers plan and implement projects. Inbal Shani, chief product officer at GitHub, during the 2023 GeekWire Summit in Seattle on Oct.

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10 things to watch out for with open source gen AI

CIO Business Intelligence

According to Stanford’s AI Index Report, released in April, 149 foundation models were released in 2023, two-thirds of them open source. According to Synopsys’ open source security and risk analysis released in February, 96% of all commercial code bases contained open source components. Take the Llama license, for example.

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Shielding Your Intellectual Property: The Role of DRM in Content Protection

Kitaboo

Key Features of DRM Systems DRM systems incorporate various features to ensure content protection: Encryption: DRM employs encryption techniques to secure the content and prevent unauthorized access. Access Control: DRM systems control user access based on licensing agreements and digital rights associated with the content.

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Shielding Your Intellectual Property: The Role of DRM in Protecting K12 Content

Kitaboo

This encryption technique secures content and prevents unauthorized access. Access Control: DRM systems control user access based on licensing agreements and digital rights associated with the content. Often, in an effort to provide secure content, the usability or accessibility of the content is overlooked.

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‘Amazon Q’ and the new era of AI for business: A conversation with AWS VP Matt Wood

GeekWire

Matt Wood, Amazon Web Services VP of Product, shows some of the third-party services that Amazon Connects with in its new Amazon Q artificial intelligence tool for work. We sell a lot of Windows licenses on EC2 as an example, and through Amazon WorkSpaces,” he said.