Meet Klara. Your new best (artificial) friend. 🌞
Jenna Ortega is Klara in Director Taika Waititi’s adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s #KlaraAndTheSun - coming exclusively to theatres October 23. Watch the trailer now.
🧠 Warren Buffett:
“Hayatta istediğim her şeye sahibim.”
“Bir yerine on evim olabilirdi. Daha mutlu olur muydum? Asla.
İki yerine on arabam olabilirdi. Daha mutlu olmazdım. Bu beni çıldırtırdı.”
↓
“400 metrelik bir yatım olabilirdi.
Ama o zaman onlarca kişilik mürettebatı yönetmek zorunda kalırdım.
Bazıları benden çalardı.
Bazıları birbiriyle kavga ederdi.
Kim bilir daha neler olurdu?
Gemi kaptanı olmak isteseydim başka bir mesleğe girerdim.”
↓
İnsanlar zenginliğin daha fazla şeye sahip olmak olduğunu düşünüyor.
Oysa gerçek zenginlik;
İstemediğin şeyleri satın almak zorunda olmamak,
İstemediğin insanlarla çalışmak zorunda olmamak,
Ve zamanını istediğin gibi kullanabilmektir.
Finansal özgürlüğün özü budur.
(Charlie Rose, 2009)
Google is investing $75M into A24 as part of an AI research partnership between the 2 companies.
They will look at using AI to create new tools for movie production & distribution.
(Source: https://t.co/nJO8JPBohA)
Quick FAQ for the many musicians finding out today that their music may have been scraped for AI training ⬇️
1. What does it mean if my music is in these datasets?
It means it's likely some AI music companies have used it to train AI music models.
It isn't proof that any specific company has used it, because AI music companies generally don't reveal what they train on. But these datasets are widely shared between AI researchers, so it's likely your music has been used for training by at least some companies.
2. Is training on my music without a licence legal?
We don't know. Lots of rights holders think it is not; some AI companies argue that it is. There are over 100 outstanding lawsuits in the US alone on the topic of AI & copyright. Lawsuits around AI music are yet to be decided.
3. Is it too late to do anything about it?
No. Just because a company may have trained on your music already doesn't mean there's nothing you can do. (See 4)
4. So what can I do?
If you want to pursue legal action, there are two firms that have brought class action lawsuits against various AI music companies. If you think some of your music is in a dataset used by one of those companies, you may be able to join the lawsuit:
a. https://t.co/TV50fNWM41
b. https://t.co/az2RTOg15g
Quick FAQ for the many musicians finding out today that their music may have been scraped for AI training ⬇️
1. What does it mean if my music is in these datasets?
It means it's likely some AI music companies have used it to train AI music models.
It isn't proof that any specific company has used it, because AI music companies generally don't reveal what they train on. But these datasets are widely shared between AI researchers, so it's likely your music has been used for training by at least some companies.
2. Is training on my music without a licence legal?
We don't know. Lots of rights holders think it is not; some AI companies argue that it is. There are over 100 outstanding lawsuits in the US alone on the topic of AI & copyright. Lawsuits around AI music are yet to be decided.
3. Is it too late to do anything about it?
No. Just because a company may have trained on your music already doesn't mean there's nothing you can do. (See 4)
4. So what can I do?
If you want to pursue legal action, there are two firms that have brought class action lawsuits against various AI music companies. If you think some of your music is in a dataset used by one of those companies, you may be able to join the lawsuit:
a. https://t.co/TV50fNWM41
b. https://t.co/az2RTOg15g