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Nurses Say Hospital Adoption Of Half-Cooked ‘AI’ Is Reckless

2 hours 38 minutes ago
We’ve noted repeatedly that while “AI” (language learning models) hold a lot of potential, the rushed implementation of half-assed early variants are causing no shortage of headaches across journalism, media, health care, and other sectors. In part because the kind of terrible brunchlord managers in charge of many institutions primarily see AI as a way […]
Karl Bode

Catholic AI Priest Stripped Of Priesthood After Some Unfortunate Interactions

12 hours 21 minutes ago
Artificial Intelligence is all the rage these days, so I suppose it was inevitable that major world religions would try their holy hands at the game eventually. While an unfortunate amount of the discourse around AI has devolved into doomerism of one flavor or another, the truth is that this technology is still so new […]
Dark Helmet

Regulations For Generative AI Should Be Based On Reality, Not Hallucinations.

18 hours 21 minutes ago
In a haste to do something about the growing threat of AI-fueled disinformation, harassment, and fraud, lawmakers risk introducing bills that ignore some fundamental facts about the technology. For California lawmakers in particular, this urgency is compounded by the fact that they preside over the world’s most prominent AI companies and are able to pass […]
Mike Masnick

Justice Alito Won’t Block Texas From Enforcing Internet Age Verification Law

19 hours 48 minutes ago
The Supreme Court has made it pretty clear that age verification laws for websites violate the First Amendment. It’s had a couple of shots at this and really seemed to indicate that such laws are unconstitutional because age verification would block First Amendment-protected content from people who should be allowed to see it. So, it […]
Mike Masnick

Appeals Court: Just Because Speech Provokes Negative Reactions Doesn’t Mean It’s Not Protected

21 hours 7 minutes ago
The best response to speech you don’t like is more speech. It definitely isn’t whatever the hell happened here. And that not only includes the Seattle Police Department’s decision to go after the person being physically harassed by other protesters, but the actions of the protesters themselves, whose physical aggression somehow encouraged police officers to […]
Tim Cushing

Daily Deal: DevDojo Pro, Premium Content, Tools, and Courses for Devs

21 hours 11 minutes ago
This DevDojo Pro subscription gives you access to a set of tools to help you build your next great idea. Start with the Page Creator, where you’ll find Tailwind CSS Page Builder, a tool for crafting beautiful landing pages. Then, move on to Wave SAAS Starter Kit, where you’ll learn how to build your Software […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile Finally Fined $192 Million For Abuse Of User Location Data

1 day 2 hours ago
For several decades, major wireless carriers AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile collected vast troves of sensitive user location and movement data, then sold access to any random nitwit with two nickels to rub together. The result was a parade of scandals wherein everybody from stalkers to law enforcement (or pretending to be law enforcement) abused the […]
Karl Bode

ESA Once Again Comes Out Against Video Game Preservation Efforts

1 day 11 hours ago
I talk quite a bit about video game preservation efforts for a couple of reasons. First, I’m just a huge gaming nerd and it is almost physically painful to think that the cultural output of this artform can be lost to history at the whim of publishers that have the ability to shutdown backend servers […]
Dark Helmet

Black Cop Beaten By White Cops Awarded More Than $23 Million In Damages

1 day 16 hours ago
Cops will apparently beat their own, especially if they’re bigoted cops and willing to beat the next black person they see. St. Louis police officer was working undercover during protests following the acquittal of Officer Jason Stockley, who had been charged with murder for the killing of a black St. Louis resident, Anthony Lamar Smith. […]
Tim Cushing

Techdirt Podcast Episode 389: Talking TikTok

1 day 18 hours ago
We’ve got one more cross-post episode for you today, then next week we’re back with a brand new discussion. Recently, Mike joined the Daily Beast’s The New Abnormal podcast with host Andy Levy for a conversation about the big news from last week: Biden signing a bill that will ban TikTok in the US if […]
Leigh Beadon

Two Years Post-Roe: A Better Understanding Of Digital Threats

1 day 19 hours ago
It’s been a long two years since the Dobbs decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. Between May 2022 when the Supreme Court accidentally leaked the draft memo and the following June when the case was decided, there was a mad scramble to figure out what the impacts would be. Besides the obvious perils of stripping away half the […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: Rosetta Stone

1 day 21 hours ago
Embark on the journey of language learning with the Rosetta Stone lifetime subscription for all languages. Rosetta Stone has been the go-to software for language learning for the past 27 years. With its immersive and intuitive training method, you might be reading, writing, and speaking a new language with confidence in no time. It’s on […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Read All About How Paywalls Are Bad For Democracy, Right Behind This Paywall

1 day 22 hours ago
Well, hey, let’s start this article by noting that Techdirt has no paywall, no annoying or intrusive advertising. And we almost never even bug people about the fact that there are many ways to support the site, including getting early access to some articles, the ability to join our Insider Discord, and other features as […]
Mike Masnick

There’s One Last Shot To Save A Low Income Broadband Program Republicans Are Trying To Kill

2 days 2 hours ago
The FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), part of the 2021 infrastructure bill, provided 23+ million low-income households a $30 broadband discount every month. But the roughly 60 million Americans benefiting from the program are poised to soon lose the discount because key Republicans — who routinely dole out billions of dollars on far dumber fare — refuse to fund a […]
Karl Bode

The NBA’s Next ‘TV’ Rights Contracts Are Going To Be Fascinating And Telling

2 days 11 hours ago
It’s a drum I’ve been beating for some time now: the only reason cord-cutting hasn’t led the traditional cable television market into full capitulation has been television rights for live sports broadcasts. While major sports leagues and college conferences have certainly been trending into the streaming market like the rest of traditional television, it’s typically […]
Dark Helmet

Judge Tosses Out Many Of The Remaining Charges Against Backpage’s Michael Lacey

2 days 16 hours ago
When it comes to Backpage.com, the truth has been buried beneath a mountain of political grandstanding and legal theatrics. There’s the public narrative about Backpage.com, and then there’s the real story. We’ve discussed this before, but if you’re not familiar with the details, you might think that Backpage was a huge sex trafficking operation that […]
Mike Masnick

European Law Enforcement Officials Declare Encryption Must Be Broken To Ensure Public Safety

2 days 18 hours ago
The European government has spent a few years trying to break encryption. The results have been, at best, mixed. Of course, the EU government claims it’s not actually interested in breaking encryption. Instead, it hides its intentions behind phrases like “client-side scanning” and “chat control.” But it all just means the same thing: purposefully weakening […]
Tim Cushing