Newbie • 1m
The courtroom is becoming the new battlefield ⚔️📚 “AI eats content. Creators fight back.” Britannica + Merriam-Webster just sued Perplexity. News Corp did it last year. Microsoft + OpenAI? Already in the ring with the New York Times, Daily News, and Chicago Tribune. Now Google admits the “open web is already in rapid decline” while fighting antitrust fires. This isn’t just tech drama. It’s a global clash over value and voice. Because the truth is—innovation without consent feels like extraction, not progress. Here’s what’s really at stake: 1. Creators demand recognition, credit, and compensation. 2. AI giants defend “fair use” as their shield. 3. Regulators circle, warning of monopoly and power abuse. 4. The web itself risks collapse under pressure. The story isn’t about AI vs media. It’s about who owns the future of knowledge. So whose side are you on? Builders or storytellers? 🔥

AI/ML enthusiast • 7m
i made an AI News Aggregator in a hackathon one month ago posting it here now. An autonomous AI agent that crawls, summarizes, and publishes news articles. Overview The AI News Aggregator is designed to autonomously gather news articles from variou
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Software Developer f... • 1m
A "zero-day AI attack" means hackers using AI to exploit flaws before anyone even knows they exist. 🚨 Scary? Yes. But here's the good news -> the same AI power can also detect & fix those flaws in real-time, something humans could never do fast eno
See MoreEntrepreneur & Creat... • 2m
News shouldn’t feel the same for everyone, yet most platforms still push the same headlines, the same forma and the same perspective That’s why we built Flique a platform where: 👉 You swipe to shape your feed (just like choosing what you really car
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