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10 things to watch out for with open source gen AI

CIO Business Intelligence

Even if you don’t have the training data or programming chops, you can take your favorite open source model, tweak it, and release it under a new name. Companies are already very familiar with using open source code. Some of those rules and best practices, though, have particular nuances that companies might overlook.

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Bungie’s war on cheat companies continues with another lawsuit

GeekWire

based video game developer Bungie has filed a new lawsuit that targets multiple individuals who make and distribute cheat programs for Bungie’s flagship game Destiny 2. The use of cheat programs like this is typically a violation of the Limited Software License Agreement (LSLA) that users must agree to in order to play a game like Destiny 2.

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Washington state launches center to cater to — and potentially regulate — crypto and fintech companies

GeekWire

Facing explosive growth in NFTs and cryptocurrencies coupled with vague regulations for the wave of new financial technology and investment startups in Washington, the state recently announced a new Center for FinTech Information to warehouse in one place licensing guidelines and regulations. “It needs to get significantly easier.”

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8 big IT failures of 2023

CIO Business Intelligence

IT provides the plumbing for just about every company in existence today. We’ve gathered eight instances of big tech failures that struck companies and other organizations in 2023. And because the incumbent companies have been around for so long, many are running IT systems with some elements that are years or decades old.

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How CIOs Can Become Artificial Intelligence Experts

The Accidental Successful CIO

An example of this are tasks once viewed as too complicated for the layperson, such as sending an attachment or cropping a photo, have become effortless as digital-productivity tools kept improving and getting easier to use. AI tool customers are discouraged from operating their programs with complete independence.

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Facebook Gaming will now allow partnered streamers to play copyrighted music

The Verge

For example, a streamer’s voice and/or gameplay audio should be in the foreground. To be clear, the licenses Facebook has apparently negotiated do not include every track; some, mysteriously, are “restricted.” Facebook says the program will eventually roll out to all of its streamers.). Still, though: this is huge.

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Will enterprises soon keep their best gen AI use cases under wraps?

CIO Business Intelligence

Take for example French multinational Carrefour, who used it to make digital avatars and videos. Oliver Banks, Retail Consultant and Author Oliver Banks But according to Banks, one of the most impressive cases he’s seen in retail involves a company and source he can’t disclose. The second is the tools go beyond coding assistance.