Canada is the latest country to decide that somebody should be on the hook for the news industry’s financial issues, and it might as well be Google. And, just like the offside rule in professional hockey, this is a Canadian thing that Andy doesn’t really understand. Meanwhile, Google urges its AI models to both learn more and forget more. Isn’t this the sort of contradiction that made HAL-9000 go psychotic?
Canada is the latest country to decide that somebody should be on the hook for the news industry’s financial issues, and it might as well be Google. Meanwhile, Google urges its AI models to both learn more and forget more.
Canada is the latest country to decide that somebody should be on the hook for the news industry’s financial issues, and it might as well be Google. And, just like the offside rule in professional hockey, this is a Canadian thing that Andy doesn’t really understand. Meanwhile, Google urges its AI models to both learn more and forget more. Isn’t this the sort of contradiction that made HAL-9000 go psychotic?
Links and Show Notes:
ifra.org/2023/07/we-must-think-beyond-the-memes-googles-richard-gingras-on-the-future-of-news-in-our-societies/">‘We must think beyond the memes’: Google’s Richard Gingras on the future of news in our societies - WAN-IFRA
first-machine-unlearning.html">Announcing the first Machine Unlearning Challenge – Google Research Blog
andersen-how-algorithim-took-my-work.html">Opinion | The Alt-Right Manipulated My Comic. Then A.I. Claimed It. - The New York Times