Australian authors are among those caught up in Meta’s use of LibGen, an illegal book repository, to train its AI. What are ...
Australia's News Media Bargaining Code has been name-checked in the annual US Foreign Trade Barriers report, making it a ...
Facebook and Instagram-owner Meta Platforms said on Tuesday its independent fact-checking program in Australia would help ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNMeta allegedly used pirated books to train AI—US courts may decide if this is 'fair use'Companies developing AI models, such as OpenAI and Meta, train their systems on enormous datasets. These consist of text from ...
It’s a rollercoaster ride when you put money in the stock market, but Aussies are good at riding waves. Surfing the Gold ...
Two senior Meta executives, announce their departures this week, after over a decade, marking a significant leadership ...
Tech giant Meta used millions of pirated books by Australian authors including Hannah Kent, Charlotte Wood and Tim Winton to ...
Writers across Perth and Australia are reeling at stolen copies of their books being used without permission or compensation. But can they leave this toxic relationship?
Australia proves to be not exempt from trade war. Here's to hoping that means an end to the awful sugary treats they send our ...
Meta disables third-party fact-checking in the U.S. but retains it in Australia for election misinformation control.
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Meta’s Election Misinformation Strategy: Why Australia Gets Fact-Checking While the U.S. Doesn’tMeta’s handling of misinformation in Australia contradicts its recent decisions in the U.S., exposing a politically motivated double standard. While Australian voters will benefit from traditional ...
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