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January 10, 2024

New York Times’ blockbuster suit could decide the fate of genAI

After a year of hype around the promise of generative AI tools, the expected big-time legal fights have begun. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by Delinea: 10 essential tips for bolstering cloud security in your business

Organizations must adopt proactive security strategies to maintain a secure on-premise environment while moving to the cloud. These 10 best practices can help.

OpenAI: GenAI tools can’t be made without copyrighted materials

The company’s assertion is likely to add fuel to the fast-evolving legal debate over generative AI and intellectual property rights.

OpenAI claims NYT is not telling the full story in its copyright lawsuit

The ChatGPT-maker said NYT’s examples of copyright violations included in the lawsuit were generated by cherry-picking from many attempts.

Image: EU to review Microsoft’s investment in OpenAI

EU to review Microsoft’s investment in OpenAI

The competition inquiry comes amid heightened copyright scrutiny involving the use of OpenAI’s generative AI tools.

Apple Vision Pro on sale Feb. 2 in US, pre-orders soon

Apple has always promised to ship its all-new Vision Pro “early” in 2024; now it has confirmed the AR/VR headset will be available in February.

How to think about Apple and spatial computing

When it comes to Apple’s visionOS, enterprise IT decision-makers must understand where the company is trying to go with its soon-to-debut new AR/VR product range.

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