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| | | | | Flipboard, the social media magazine and news app, announced that it is starting to switch its user accounts to ActivityPub, a technology developed by the World Wide Web Consortium that makes social networks interoperable, "connecting everything to a single social graph and content-sharing system," ... | |
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| | | | | An anonymous reader writes "In a recent segment of his new HBO show, Last Week Tonight, comedian John Oliver delivered a commentary (video) on the current net neutrality debate. He ended the segment by calling on all internet comment trolls to take advantage of the FCC's open comments section on th... | |
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| | | | | Rooting out manipulation should not depend on dedicated amateurs who take personal legal risks for the greater good. From a story on Financial Times: As the Oxford university psychologist Dorothy Bishop has written, we only know about the ones who get caught. In her view, our "relaxed attitude" to t... | |
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| | | [AI summary] This article explores the evolution of generative art, highlighting key figures and movements that have shaped the field. It begins with the origins of generative art in the 1960s, emphasizing the role of pioneers like Vera Molnár and Frieder Nake, and the influence of early computer technology. The article then traces the development of generative art through the 1970s and 1980s, noting the contributions of artists like Manfred Mohr and the impact of the open-source movement. It discusses the rise of digital tools such as Processing and the growing community of generative artists in the 21st century. The piece also delves into the emergence of AI-driven generative art, particularly through techniques like GANs, Pix2Pix, and DensePose, and the r... | ||