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The Unbelievable Scale of AI’s Pirated-Books Problem
Meta pirated millions of books to train its AI. Search through them here. Editor’s note: This analysis is part of The Atlantic’s investigation into the Library Genesis data set. You can access the search tool directly here. Find The Atlantic’s search tool for movie and television writing used to train...
theatlantic.com - 16 days ago

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Can international sports mega events be considered physical activity interventions? A systematic review and quality assessment of large-scale population studies
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PromptLayer is building tools to put non-techies in the driver’s seat of AI app development
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techcrunch.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Scale of Dell job cuts laid bare as firm sheds 10% of staff in a year
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technology
Africa: Global Climate Action Progressing, but Speed and Scale Still Lacking
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allafrica.com - 5 days ago
self improvement
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cooking
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technology
Why agriculture is a tough climate problem to solve
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technologyreview.com - 30+ days ago
health
Deep sleep can keep two big health problems at bay, new studies suggest
It might be worth working a little bit harder to get that much-desired, but often elusive, good night's sleep. Deep sleep clears the mind of waste just as a "dishwasher" cleans dirty plates and glasses, just-published research suggests — and there's more. The findings also offer insights into how...
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OpenAI wants to take over your browser
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techcrunch.com - 30+ days ago
home improvement
10 Ways To Spot Common Fruit Tree Diseases Before They Become A Bigger Problem
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Erectile dysfunction FAQs
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education
Texas Republican Introduces Bill to Address the Nonexistent Problem of Furries in Schools
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45 genius solutions to your dumb problems at home
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Rethinking Governance in the Age of Generative AI
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business
Hyundai’s India IPO Harks Back to Another Era
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books
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Analogy and the Roots of Creative Intelligence
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entrepreneurship
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entrepreneurship
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innovation
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money
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technology
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livescience.com - 30+ days ago
writing
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