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Month August 2023

Incus, a community fork of LXD, now part of Linux Containers

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How Zoom’s terms of service and practices apply to AI features

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Kafka is dead, long live Kafka

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Zoom Contradicts Its Own Policy About Training AI on Your Data

An anonymous reader shares a report: Zoom updated its Terms of Service in March, spelling out that the company reserves the right to train AI on user data with no mention of a way to opt out. On Monday, the… Continue Reading →

Snappy UIs with WebAssembly and Web Workers

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Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS Powered by Linux Kernel 6.2

Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS will arrive as the third point release in the Jammy Jellyfish series, and it will ship with Linux kernel 6.2 from the Ubuntu 23.04 interim release. The post Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS Powered by Linux Kernel 6.2 appeared… Continue Reading →

Orb is a free and open source web desktop

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GPTBot – OpenAI’s Web Crawler

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AI-Generated Art Banned from Future ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ Books After Fan Uproar

A Dungeons & Dragons expansion book included AI-generated artwork. Fans on Twitter spotted it before the book was even released (noting, among other things, a wolf with human feet). An embarrassed representative for Wizards of the Coast then tweeted out… Continue Reading →

How Thomson Reuters is leveraging AI to enhance productivity, rather than replace jobs

Thomson Reuters is a venerable news and information organization, with its historical roots stretching all the way back to the 19th century. The two companies merged in 2008 and provide a combination of news and specialized information in areas like… Continue Reading →

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