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| | | | | "Does the Law Support Inventors or Investors?", New York Times (Oct. 10, 2012): Introduction In a report in The New York Timesthis week, judges, scholars and executives said that in technology fields, "the marketplace for new ideas has been corrupted by software patents used as destructive weapons." But certainly | |
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| | | | | [This review was originally posted at the Nieman Journalism Lab on June 6, 2014.] This week's essential reads: The key pieces to read this week are The Atlantic's Robinson Meyer on the NYT Opinion app, Alexander Howard's report on data-driven journalism, and Spencer Ackerman and Trevor Timm at The Guardian on the Edward Snowden documents a year later. James Risen's case hits a [...] | |
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| | | | | Ellen Clegg and Dan Kennedy brought much hands-on experience and perspective to their quest to find, as their new book puts it, "What Works in Community News." | |
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| | | OpenAI on Thursday released the newest version of the artificial intelligence model that powers its popular ChatGPT chatbot, with CEO Sam Altman promoting it as like having a "team of Ph.D. | ||