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End of the Road
Read more: End of the RoadAfter a decade of advocating for the developer community, the time has come to wind down the Developers Alliance. For some of you, this may come as a shock. As…
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Anonymity And Social Norms On The Internet: A Prediction
Read more: Anonymity And Social Norms On The Internet: A PredictionWhen the internet was small and home to a small tribe, social norms were enough to keep things in line. But when nobody knows you’re a dog, what’s to stop you from biting people?
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APIs And The Notorious RBG: November 2019 Update
Read more: APIs And The Notorious RBG: November 2019 UpdateThe lawsuit between Google and Oracle is the gift that keeps giving. The two companies have been battling over the Java/Android APIs since 2012. We’ve now come to the point where the U.S. Supreme Court (aka SCOTUS) is the only place where things can be settled. November 2019 Update: The Supreme Court FINALLY Takes the…
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Developers Alliance Joins With Nordic Startups In Open Letter To Commissioner Vestager
Read more: Developers Alliance Joins With Nordic Startups In Open Letter To Commissioner VestagerThe letter details five recommendations that should be considered by the EU policymakers before introducing new legislative proposals for AI.
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Developers Alliance Signs Joint Industry Letter On European Union Terrorist Content Proposal
Read more: Developers Alliance Signs Joint Industry Letter On European Union Terrorist Content ProposalThe letter details industry recommendations for the proposed legislation’s scope and compliance.
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“Everything you see on the internet is true.” – Abraham Lincoln
Read more: “Everything you see on the internet is true.” – Abraham LincolnThat’s not Lincoln. It’s Nicolas Cage. This photo could be animated and speaking, all in a matter of minutes, thanks to machine learning.
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The EU Is Starting To Understand Data. Too Bad Their Models Are Based On HAL And Skynet.
Read more: The EU Is Starting To Understand Data. Too Bad Their Models Are Based On HAL And Skynet.AI isn’t part of the legal curriculum, and allowing lawyers to regulate the space is risky. The EU is moving forward with plans to regulate AI anyways – are they up to the task?