The principles that made the Internet so successful can guide us in building the next wave of AI systems.
The RSL Standard allows publishers and creators to set a price for an AI to surface their content in a chatbot response—but AI companies have yet to buy in.
Some popular social media accounts that depict “lying down”—eschewing the rat race in favor of a more frugal, less ambitious, low-consumption lifestyle—have recently been deplatformed, to the dismay ...
In an era of online deception and information manipulation, the study of disinformation seems more critical than ever, but ...
Participating brands include plenty of internet old-schoolers. Reddit, People Inc., Yahoo, Internet Brands, Ziff Davis, wikiHow, O'Reilly Media, Medium, The Daily Beast, Miso.AI, Raptive, Ranker and ...
Cloudflare is making it easier for publishers and website owners to control their content via a new policy.The ...
New Content Signals Policy will empower website owners and publishers to declare preferences on how AI companies access and use their content-available completely for free Cloudflare, Inc. (NYSE: ...
In the wake of Anthropic’s $1.5 billion copyright settlement, the AI industry is coming to terms with its training data problem. There are as many as 40 other pending cases that seek damages for ...
Small mobile 5G router that you can take with you to supply an ultra-fast Internet connection wherever you are ...
Now, several heavyweight publishers and tech companies -- Reddit, Yahoo, People, O'Reilly Media, Medium, and Ziff Davis (ZDNET's parent company) -- have developed a response: the Really Simple ...
The internet's new standard, RSL, is a clever fix for a complex problem, and it just might give human creators a fighting chance in the AI economy.
The S&P 500 is famous. It's cited constantly in newspapers and on TV; it's the basis of millions of investing-for-retirement ...