- David Baldacci says suing OpenAI over AI training on his books is “the hill I’m going to die on”
- He argues that using copyrighted novels to train AI without permission threatens the future of creative work
- The lawsuit could reshape how AI…
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‘This is the hill I’m going to die on’ — David Baldacci takes on OpenAI in a battle over stolen creative work
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As AI jitters rattle IT stocks, Infosys partners with Anthropic to build ‘enterprise-grade’ AI agents
Indian IT giant Infosys said on Tuesday it has partnered with Anthropic to develop enterprise-grade AI agents, as automation driven by large language models reshapes the global IT services industry.
Under the partnership, Infosys plans to…
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The Grok backlash intensifies – new EU probe investigates whether millions of ‘potentially harmful’ deepfake images broke data privacy laws
- The EU’s privacy watchdog has opened a new ‘large-scale’ X inquiry
- It’s probing whether ‘potentially harmful’ Grok images broke privacy laws
- This follows separate investigations from the EU and UK over X deepfakes
Elon Musk’s X platform…
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EU Parliament bans AI use on government work devices as security fears rise
- Internal email reveals EU Parliament has banned AI tools due to cloud processing
- “Some of these features use cloud services to carry out tasks that could be handled locally”
- Workers also asked to exercise caution when using personal devices and…
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LLM Embeddings vs TF-IDF vs Bag-of-Words: Which Works Better in Scikit-learn?
Machine learning models built with frameworks like scikit-learn can accommodate unstructured data like text, as long as this raw text is converted into a numerical representation that is understandable by algorithms, models, and machines in a…
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Adopting AI is a major priority for businesses – but employees are falling behind on education
- Nearly all security professionals agree automation reduces response times
- Only around half are currently using AI in key cybersecurity workflows
- Many organizations have now experienced deepfake phishing attacks
Most (91%) UK security teams now…
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AI models can’t fully understand security – and they never will
AI-assisted coding or ‘vibe coding’ is a trend that dominated last year, so much so that it was named word of the year for 2025.
Since OpenAI co-founder Andrej Kaparthy coined the term, developers have been wooed by the prospect of…
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Cohere launches a family of open multilingual models
Enterprise AI company Cohere launched a new family of multilingual models on the sidelines of the ongoing India AI Summit. The models, dubbed Tiny Aya, are open-weight — meaning their underlying code is publicly available for anyone to use and…
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Agoda Open Sources APIAgent to Convert Any REST pr GraphQL API into an MCP Server with Zero Code
Building AI agents is the new gold rush. But every developer knows the biggest bottleneck: getting the AI to actually communicate to your data. Today, travel giant Agoda is tackling this problem head-on. They have officially…
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The Small English Town Swept Up in the Global AI Arms Race
A short drive from London, the town of Potters Bar is separated from the village of South Mimms by 85 acres of rolling farmland segmented by a scribble of hedgerows. In one of the fields, a lone oak serves as a rest stop along a public footpath….
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