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New York Times vs. ChatGPT: A Legal and Technological Showdown

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The Lawsuit: Origins and Allegations The New York Times has recently filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, and Microsoft, alleging copyright infringement​​​​ . This legal action has sparked a significant debate about the boundaries of copyright law, especially in the rapidly evolving domain of artificial intelligence. OpenAI's Stance: Fair Use and the Future of AI OpenAI has responded to the lawsuit, claiming that its use of publicly available data, including New York Times articles, for training AI models is fair use. The company argues that this practice is essential for innovation and competitiveness in the U.S. Moreover, OpenAI suggests that it's unlikely for its models to regurgitate content from a single source like The New York Times, placing the responsibility on users to avoid prompting such outcomes​​. The Implications for Journalism and AI Development The lawsuit filed by The New York Times highlights a growing concern among content creators regard...

SiteWhere

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SiteWhere LLC is the company that develops SiteWhere , "The Open Platform for the Internet of Things™" . Based in Atlanta, GA, SiteWhere LLC has been driving innovation in the IoT space since 2010. Offered in both an open-source Community Edition and an industrial-strength Enterprise Edition, SiteWhere excels at IoT projects of all sizes - from simple "maker" tutorials to enterprise-scale commercial deployments. We have conducted an interview with Martin Weber the managing partner of SiteWhere. What is SiteWhere? SiteWhere is an open-source, application enablement platform for the Internet of Things. SiteWhere's framework enables development resources to describe and interact with a web of connected devices with minimal development overhead. What differentiates SiteWhere from its competitors? SiteWhere Community Edition is a full-featured, open-source IoT platform. SiteWhere has been created from the ground up with a modern architecture, along w...

Interview with innovation consultant Adam Ward

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Today our guest is Adam Ward  Innovation Consultant for Simpler, an IBM Watson Health Company, from Columbus, OH. Although he has worked in the automotive, finance, education, government, non-profit, military and manufacturing industries, today the bulk of his work revolves around getting healthcare delivery organizations like hospitals, group practices and healthcare systems to introduce new services for their patients. This could include designing a care model for a specific patient population, introducing a new technology for delivering patient care or more. Adam's expertise is in the development process itself. We have conducted an interview with him. How familiar are you in both success and failure modes of implementing a transformation methodology? I've experienced examples along the entire spectrum from success to failure. The fundamental factor is always the leader. If that person is brought in and holds people accountable to the strategy, it can work. If not...

MoMoWallet - Helps busy MoMs find great offers

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Tonight, our guest is Natalie Forood the Founder and CEO of Blaze Mobility, LLC. Her company developed the MoMoWallet app which helps busy MoMs find great offers on products and services they need for their families. They named the app "MoMoWallet" as a play on words. The "MoM" is for the Mom, although anyone can use it. The first 4 letters "MoMo" imply " Mo re Mo ney" in your Wallet and " Mo bile Mo ney" Wallet. We have conducted an interview with Natalie about this great new application. What are the benefits for Moms to use the MoMoWallet app? We understand how busy Mom's are. Finding great values for their families needs to be easy and convenient. That's why we've designed the MoMoWallet app to easily find and organize all types of deals – online, in store and paper offers. As you find deals you are interested in, save them to your shopping list and they will all be at your fingertips when shopping online or...

Innovation Crush

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Chris Denson's award-winning career has spanned marketing, media, technology integration and product innovation. He runs Innovation Crush , a show that is a combination of The Daily Show and Fast Company - fun, funny, and extremely informative. The Innovation Crush series focuses on amazing people and amazing projects and examines the multiple facets of how innovation works. We have conducted an interview with Chris. What kind of interviews do you like to conduct? Luckily, I’m genuinely curious and amazed by what my guests have been able to accomplish in their careers and personal lives. That curiosity naturally leads a lot of Innovation Crush conversations into the “how’s” and “why’s” of how that person ticks and how they process the world. Where did you learn that skill? Were you the same way as a kid? Why did you decide to turn left when everyone else was turning right? Not only that, I love interviews where we’re able to draw parallels between the guests passions –b...