Artificial Intelligence
A letter against irresponsible AI is signed by Nicki Minaj, Billie Eilish, Katy Perry, and other singers
200 musicians wrote an open message to tech companies and developers, asking them not to make AI tools that make music less creative.
Billie Eilish, Elvis Costello, Greta Van Fleet, Imagine Dragons, Jon Bon Jovi, the Jonas Brothers, Kacey Musgraves, Katy Perry, Mac DeMarco, Miranda Lambert, Mumford & Sons, Nicki Minaj, Noah Kahan, Pearl Jam, Sheryl Crow, and Zayn Malik are just a few of the talented artists who are not signed to a record label. This list could make for a great Coachella lineup.
The letter says, “When used irresponsibly, AI poses huge threats to our ability to protect our privacy, our identities, our music, and our ways of making a living.” “Our work is being used without our permission to train AI models by some of the biggest and strongest companies.” This would be terrible for a lot of singers, artists, and songwriters who are just trying to make ends meet.
These artists are on the right track. AI models that make new music, art, and writing work by learning from huge collections of old work. Most of the time, asking these models to remove your work is pointless. Like if one of these artists tried to stop people from stealing their music—that’s not going to happen. Deepfakes of famous artists can already be made to look real, and the technology will only get better.
Companies like Adobe and Stability AI are working on AI music makers that use music that is either allowed or doesn’t cost anything. But even these tools could be bad for artists who write music for TV ads or other beats that they might use in their own work.
When technology gets better over time, artists have always been the ones who lose out. It was file-sharing that first made it easy to get music for free. Streaming came along as a solution, but artists aren’t happy with it. The Union of Musicians and Allied Workers (UMAW) has been working for years to get artists better streaming pay. The artists in the group say that Spotify’s average streaming royalty rate is $0.0038, which is a quarter of a cent. It makes sense, then, that artists are still not sure about this new technology.
Authors have also spoken out against the growth of creative AI. It was sent to the CEOs of OpenAI, Alphabet, Meta, Stability AI, IBM, and Microsoft in July and had more than 15,000 writers sign it, such as James Patterson, Michael Chabon, Suzanne Collins, Roxane Gay, and others.
“These tools copy and repeat our stories, language, style, and thoughts. “The ‘food’ for AI systems is millions of copyrighted books, articles, essays, and poems; endless meals for which there has been no bill,” the letter from the writers says.
These tech companies don’t care, though. You can still use ChatGPT to have it write a section in the style of Margaret Atwood. It might not be good, but it shows that the large language model has read “The Handmaid’s Tale” and can produce a poor copy of it. Copyright law isn’t always up-to-date enough to deal with creative AI, so going to court isn’t really helpful at this point.
The musician’s letter says, “This attack on human creativity must stop.” “We must protect against the predatory use of AI to steal the voices and likenesses of professional artists, break the rights of creators, and destroy the music ecosystem.”
Artificial Intelligence
Android’s latest Theft Detection Lock feature serves as a deterrent against smartphone thefts and snatch-and-grab incidents
Imagine yourself engaged in your own affairs, seated on a park bench, gazing at your mobile device. Explosion. An individual seizes your device and swiftly flees with it. While Android and iOS devices do have certain security measures, what about the brief period of time when the phone is still unlocked? Is there a method available to remotely erase its data?
Burglars can obtain a substantial amount of information within that brief duration. Each moment is significant. During the Google I/O 2024 developer conference, Google unveiled a new feature for Android called Theft Detection Lock. This feature is specifically designed to safeguard against the increasing risk of theft. Once activated, the AI-driven function will automatically secure the device.
According to Google, if your phone detects a typical movement related to theft, it will rapidly lock the screen to prevent thieves from easily accessing your data. An instance of such a stimulus is a mechanism that abruptly initiates rapid motion in the opposite direction.
Google is implementing an offline device lock feature, specifically designed to safeguard the device in the event of intentional disconnection from the network. Occurrences such as consistently failing to authenticate the phone will activate that functionality.
The forthcoming update will also introduce functionality that enhances the level of difficulty for malefactors attempting to perform a remote factory reset on your device. According to Google, this upgrade prevents thieves from setting up a stolen device again without having knowledge of your device or Google account credentials, even if they force a reset. By rendering a stolen device unsellable, it diminishes the motivation for individuals to engage in phone theft.
Biometric authentication will be mandatory for modifying sensitive information while the device is connected from an unsecured location.
Artificial Intelligence
As AI comes out, Google adds a “Web” search filter that shows old-school text links
Google is undergoing a transformation to adapt to the AI era. As part of this, the company is now providing AI summaries directly in its search results. Additionally, Google is introducing a new feature that allows users to filter their search results to only display text-based links. The addition of the new “Web” filter at the top of the results page will allow users to specifically filter for text links, similar to how they can currently filter for images, video, news, or shopping.
The announcement was made on Tuesday through a post on X during Google I/O, the company’s developer conference. During the conference, Google introduced significant changes to its search engine, including AI-organized search results and AI overviews in search.
We’ve launched a new “Web” filter that shows only text-based links, just like you might filter to show other types of results, such as images or videos. The filter appears on the top of the results page alongside other filters or as part of the “More” option, rolling out today… pic.twitter.com/tIUy9LNCy5
— Google SearchLiaison (@searchliaison) May 14, 2024
Google states that the new “Web” filter will be visible either at the top of the results page or within the “More” option, depending on the specific search query.
The launch acknowledges that there are instances when individuals simply desire to display text-based links to web pages, which are typically considered less significant nowadays as Google either provides answers directly in its informational Knowledge Panels or, more recently, through AI experiments.
The Google SearchLiaison X account is noted. The post stated that this addition was made in response to feedback from users who expressed a preference for seeing only web page links in their search results. This preference may arise when users are searching for longer-form text documents, using devices with limited internet access, or simply preferring text-based results to be displayed separately from search features. “If you belong to that particular group, I hope you have a pleasant experience!”
Google has specified that on mobile devices, the new “Web” filter will be displayed by default, along with the other filters, without necessitating users to access the “More” menu. On desktop, Google will display the filters that appear to be the most pertinent to the search results.
Google announced that the feature will be gradually released to users worldwide over the course of today and tomorrow.
The announcement of a “Web” filter is bound to spark some controversy, especially among the SEO community. These experts have always strived to enhance their links in order to secure a spot on the first page of Google search results for specific keywords. However, this type of SEO manipulation has potentially diminished the usefulness of Google compared to its early days. At that time, search experts weren’t manipulating the PageRank algorithm.
The move is a significant gamble that suggests the future of search may not revolve around presenting website links. Instead, users may find the answers they are looking for in alternative forms of content or even AI responses that provide sources for those who want to explore the topic in more depth. It is yet to be determined how these changes will impact industries that heavily depend on clicks and visitors.
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New 3D displays are coming out from Looking Glass
Looking Glass produces immersive mixed-reality displays that create a three-dimensional visual experience without the requirement of specialized eyewear. Today, it introduces two new displays, one of which is a 16-inch model priced at $4,000. Additionally, there is a 32-inch screen available, which comes with a price tag that is intentionally kept high to deter those who cannot afford it from inquiring about its cost. The displays are offered in both landscape and portrait orientations, allowing for increased versatility to accommodate various content formats and applications.
The price of the previous 15-inch model was $6,000, thus indicating a slight decrease in prices. Additionally, a few years ago, the company unveiled a $350 holographic digital photo frame along with software that enables the enhancement of your vacation photos to produce a three-dimensional effect.
The new displays offer stunning group 3D visualization without the need for headsets. This means that professionals working with 3D content can get things done without having to deal with the hassle and fatigue of wearing extra hardware. The company says that its products are made for professionals in design, engineering, education, research, and healthcare who need cutting-edge visualization tools.
The new displays, along with the recently announced Looking Glass Go, complete the company’s range of space-related products. Looking Glass Go turns 2D photos into 3D memories, but the bigger formats are better for XR developers and professionals.
Groups can view the content, which is another advantage of these displays. This is especially useful when working together. The business says that up to 100 different people can use the content at the same time.
The screens can show a lot of different types of media, like holographic images, high-quality videos, and real-time apps. They also have gesture-based controls that make the experience even more immersive without having to touch the computer screen.
Looking Glass has many ways to make content, such as plugins for Unity, Unreal, Blender, and WebXR. It also comes with a software development kit and a 3D model importer for making your own holographic content.
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