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Wikipedia seeks more AI licensing deals similar to Google tie-up, co-founder Wales saysSpeaking in an interview at the Reuters NEXT summit in New York, Wales said that tech companies' usage of freely available Wikipedia knowle...
How Wikipedia is keeping an AI on staying visibleWiki has seen an 8% drop in traffic from humans, but not an 8% drop in traffic overall, Wales said. That is because the AI bots are hammeri...
Wikipedia will not appeal dismissal of its UK Online Safety Act challengeThe US government has criticised Britain's new online law, along with a similar policy in the European Union, and President Donald Trump co...
Wikipedia operator loses court challenge to regulations under UK Online Safety ActThe operator of Wikipedia lost a legal challenge to parts of Britain's Online Safety Act on Monday, which sets tough new requirements for o...
Wikipedia vs ANI: The legal battle so farWikimedia has challenged a Delhi High Court order to remove defamatory content from Wikipedia about ANI, in the latest development in an on...
Wikimedia challenges India content takedown, warns of chilling effect on free speechWikimedia has urged India’s Supreme Court to overturn an order mandating Wikipedia to remove a page about its legal dispute with ANI, citin...
OpenAI asks Indian court to throw out book publishers challenge in copyright battleOpenAI has requested an Indian court to dismiss a plea from a group of book publishers who claim its ChatGPT service infringes on their cop...
Wikipedia faces legal challenge: Is it a publisher or an intermediary?The government has issued a notice to Wikipedia, questioning its intermediary status and suggesting it should be considered a publisher. Th...
OpenAI and its discontents: Why countries need laws to combat AI exploitationThe New York Times accuses Microsoft-owned ChatGPT of using copyrighted material without permission and attributing false information. The ...
Why need for effective IP protection in digital space is criticalIt is important to examine the implications of intellectual property rights in the digital era. Discussing issues such as online piracy, co...
Google turns to a steady old hand to fight antitrust chargesGoogle and its parent firm Alphabet are preparing to face off next week in federal court against the Justice Department and a collection of...
Europe's sweeping rules for tech giants have kicked in, here's how they workGoogle, Facebook, TikTok and other Big Tech companies operating in Europe must comply with one of the most far-reaching efforts to clean up...
Meta releases AI model for translating speech between dozens of languagesCEO Mark Zuckerberg has said he envisions such tools facilitating interactions between users from around the globe in the metaverse, the se...
US Supreme Court takes on immunity for tech giantsEnacted when Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg was just 11 years old and Google's creation still two years off, Section 230 is seen as a fun...
CCI nod to PayU-BillDesk $4.7B deal after a year; ONDC not a giant killer after allThis comes after a year-long wait for the Prosus-owned PayU which has had to answer several questions from the regulator over the past year...
View: Time to rethink criminalisation of suicide"In sum, suicide is not a crime, and you cannot be driven to it. The Supreme Court needs to proclaim that the notion of driving people to s...
Tech lobby takes India to task over plans to police online contentTech giants are preparing to fight the changes in the "intermediary guidelines", according to reports.
Automation will not just hit IT jobs but 10 other sectors as well. Are you working in any?IT industry worldwide would see a net decrease of 9% in headcount, or about 1.4 million jobs due to automation. But that is just one part o...
Modinomics will have to wait till Rajya Sabha changes its behaviourThat expectation had been based on both the campaign rhetoric as well as the new PM’s track record as chief minister.
Europe's order to mute Google angers USBut across the Atlantic, the idea that users should be able to edit Google search results in the name of privacy is being slammed as weird ...