Why Open Source AI Needs a Definition As artificial intelligence evolves, "open source" has become a buzzword thrown around to describe AI systems, tools, and models. But what does “open source AI” actually mean? For developers, businesses, and policymakers, a lack of...
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⚠️ FTC Cracks Down on Misleading Reviews: Lessons for Businesses
The FTC recently issued a decision and order against Sitejabber (GGL Projects, Inc.) for misleading practices in how it displayed customer reviews and ratings. The order prohibits Sitejabber from misrepresenting the authenticity of its ratings, ensuring reviews are...
🔒TSUM Faces U.S. Order to Stop Supplying AI Chips to China
The U.S. Department of Commerce issued the directive on November 11, 2024, ordering Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) to halt exports of advanced AI chips to China. This measure targets chips with 7-nanometer and more advanced processors and is aimed at...
⚖️ Why Political Influencers Aren’t Required to Disclose
In the era of social media, influencers have become powerful voices shaping public opinion on everything from lifestyle tips to the latest election campaigns. But a recent shift in how campaigns leverage influencers has raised an intriguing question: why don’t...
⦿ Drafting and Negotiating a Virus Protection Warranty in SaaS Agreements
In SaaS agreements, virus protection is a top concern. With increasing risks of malware and other harmful software, customers seek assurances against introducing threats into their systems. Vendors, however, often prefer to limit their obligations, striking a balance...
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