Understanding Model Collapse Model collapse is a degenerative process that occurs when AI models are trained on data generated by other AI models rather than human-created content. This topic was discussed in a recent article “AI models collapse when trained on...
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🛠️Blueprint for Successful Software Implementation: Essential Negotiation Points
An unsuccessful software implementation is painful, for both the customer and vendor. Where there is either a complex implementation or major software customization, there is also a significant risk of big problems, delays and possible failure. Upon such a failed...
🚨 Good News for Business, Bad News for Workers: FTC’s Non-Compete Ban Struck Down
Background The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has long advocated for the elimination of non-compete agreements, arguing they stifle competition, depress wages, and limit economic mobility for millions of American workers. The FTC's rule, issued in April 2024, aimed to...
🔍 FTC’s New Rule Cracks Down on Fake Reviews and Misleading Testimonials
🔍 Imagine scrolling through reviews for a product you’re eyeing, only to discover later that many of those glowing testimonials were fake, written by people who never used the product. This is a reality that has eroded consumer trust in online marketplaces for years....
Negotiating a Force Majeure Clause in a SaaS Agreement
In the dynamic world of Software as a Service (SaaS) agreements, it's essential to consider the unexpected. This is where a force majeure clause comes into play—a vital contractual element that can shield both parties from liability when unforeseen events occur. But...
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