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The US copyright office is now taking public comments over the rise of large generative models (also known as "AI")
https://www.copyright.gov/policy/artificial-intelligence/comment-submission/
https://www.copyright.gov/policy/artificial-intelligence/comment-submission/
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Artificial Intelligence Study | U.S. Copyright Office
After a particularly dry summer, pawpaw season is upon us early
Get you some fruit peace blessings amen
Get you some fruit peace blessings amen
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TIL many US universities have branded faculty positions. Examples include "Coca Cola distinguished professor of marketing" at University of Arizona and "Taco Bell distinguished professor of hotel and restaurant administration" at Washington State
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Submitted September 03, 2023 at 09:16AM by thatusernamealright
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How Low Can You Go?
Anyway, I've been thinking a lot about the need for young people to identify with things. Younger people have an increased interest in astrology, and seemingly care more about generational divisions than ever before. I've found that many people my age (myself included) tend to send memes and such while saying "this is me." What makes us so driven by the need to identify with things? Discuss.
Personally, I think that with the decline of major identifiers like subcultures, religion, etc. people feel more driven to patchwork an identity, instead of joining one, but that's just my take
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