Tag: media
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The rise of Generative Artificial Intelligence has been nothing short of revolutionary, impacting every domain from finance to the arts. In the world of photography, GenAI has had a transformative… more ›
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We are approaching that time when registration for the upcoming AMO Summit shuts down. I’m printing badges ahead of time, which means I need my final registration list. If you… more ›
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On CivitAI, a site for sharing image generating AI models, users can browse thousands of models that can produce any kind of pornographic scenario they can dream of, trained on… more ›
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Back in 2016, Drupal creator Dries Buytaert published a rallying cry on his blog, urging readers to “save the open web.” WordPress founding developer Matt Mullenweg boosted the post on… more ›
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The Dublin-registered global research and development hub for the company that owns blogging sites Tumblr and WordPress. https://www.irishtimes.com/business/technology/tumblr-owner-plans-expansion-of-irish-hub-with-more-work-from-home-staff-1.4430925 more ›
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Threads was built in 6 months, by (supposedly) a team of less than 20 employees, and after it’s first week had 100 million users—making it the fastest growing app ever. https://builtformars.com/case-studies/threads more ›
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Welcome to Hot Strike Summer. America’s economy is historically speculative: From cotton to crypto, it makes the youthful mistake of falling in love with potential. With no more worlds to conquer, the only… more ›
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The owner of the Guardian has issued an apology for the role the newspaper’s founders had in transatlantic slavery and announced a decade-long programme of restorative justice. The Scott Trust… more ›
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Warner Bros released a new Harry Potter title last month and took $850m in two weeks. That made it the second-most-successful Potter launch in the film studio’s history. But “Hogwarts… more ›
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Bright graphics, a touchscreen, a speech synthesizer, messaging apps, games, and educational software—no, it’s not your kid’s iPad. This is the mid-1970s, and you’re using PLATO. Far from its comparatively… more ›
