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Europe Expands Virtual Borders To Thwart Migrants

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If it were legal to deliver rescued migrants to Libya, it would be as cheap as sending rescue boats a few extra kilometers south instead of east. Meanwhile, legal scholars and civil-society groups are asking whether a hands-off border can really keep Europe’s hands clean. The main reason is because the E.U. million people.

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Ola S1 Pro Electric Scooter: Test Ride & Observations

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One suggestion to the Ola team is to have charging scooters being demo’ed, so that you can actually have two more scooters on the road. The navigation was not working in the demo machines. Both these features, incidentally, are not legal as per Indian traffic rules. As Google Maps is what everyone knows and understands.

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Generative AI Has a Visual Plagiarism Problem

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The degree to which large language models (LLMs) might “memorize” some of their training inputs has long been a question, raised by scholars including Google DeepMind’s Nicholas Carlini and the first author of this article (Gary Marcus). legal questions (would these outputs count as copyright infringement?),

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Meta’s Challenge to OpenAI—Give Away a Massive Language Model

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Models like OpenAI’s GPT-3 can generate remarkably fluid and coherent text in just about any format or style: They can write convincing news articles, legal summaries, poems, and advertising copy, or hold up their end of conversation as customer service chatbots or video game characters.