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What happens if The New York Times wins their case against OpenAI?
Low-risk models and the challenges of "extreme domain generalization".
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Low-risk models and the challenges of "extreme domain generalization".
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Something of a crisis for a company that needs you to, uh, read things.
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"Oh god, I’m so tired, what’s going on? Did I miss anything? Am I already screwed?"
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"Connecting those specific error patterns to long-term reader behaviors is… harder."
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I recently attended SRCCON, a lovely conference held in Minneapolis that focuses on the tooling needed to help modern news organizations innovate and also, sadly, stay alive. AI came up a lot. The notes and transcripts from the sessions are online if you’re interested in reading (or auto-summarizing) them.
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"Enter your locality, get back AI articles based on the publicly-posted minutes of official meetings."