Google needs to pay news organizations for the media content it uses to fuel its lucrative and monopolistic search and ad businesses, as well as what it’s doing with AI. Fortunately, long-standing ...
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California will be the first U.S. state to direct millions of dollars from taxpayer money and tech companies to help pay for journalism and AI research under a new deal announced Wednesday.
California State Senator Scott Wiener and OpenAI are locked in a heated debate over Senate Bill 1047 (SB 1047).
The deal effectively tables two California bills that would have forced Google and other tech giants to pay newsrooms.
Google on Wednesday announced a deal with California legislators to provide $110 million to journalism initiatives to help ...
The global big data market is on a rapid growth trajectory, projected to reach $103 billion by 2027, more than doubling its ...
At various moments last year, the question of how to regulate artificial intelligence took center stage. In March, more than ...