A farra dos aspiradores de conteúdos pelas Big AIs continua. @WIRED traz hoje apuração da #ProofNews mostrando como as principais empresas rasparam mais de 170 mil vídeos do #Youtube para treinar seus modelos.

E la nave va...

https://www.wired.com/story/youtube-training-data-apple-nvidia-anthropic/

#IA #AI #Youtube

Apple, Nvidia, Anthropic Used Thousands of Swiped YouTube Videos to Train AI

Creators claim their videos were used without their knowledge.

WIRED
Proof News is Julia Angwin’s attempt to bring the scientific method to investigative journalism

The cofounder of The Markup wants to expand beyond tech with her new publication.

Nieman Lab

“…#Journalists still have a role to play as Witnesses and Storytellers. But I believe that we have an even more important role to play as Analysts. Awash in information, people need help making sense of all this witnessing and storytelling. …

Analysis is particularly important in today’s world where power is so often cloaked in opaque and complex systems that require hard work to unravel….”

@Julia, #ProofNews, #Journalism

From: @Mediagazer
https://mstdn.social/@Mediagazer/112005141755962590

Mediagazer (@[email protected])

Julia Angwin launches Proof, a nonprofit studio aimed at elevating journalism by using the scientific method as a guiding ethos; Angwin is founder, CEO, and EIC (Julia Angwin/Proof) https://www.proofnews.org/a-letter-from-our-founder/ http://mediagazer.com/240227/p15#a240227p15

Mastodon 🐘

7 years ago, @EdPeggJr posed a question: how many different ways can you dissect a triangle into smaller triangles, so that no two triangles share an edge length?

Today, on math.stackexchange, someone called RavenclawPrefect has shown infinitely many solutions, with a really clear visual proof!

https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/1819928/triangle-dissection-no-shared-edges/4859656

#ProofNews

Triangle dissection, no shared edges

It's possible to divide a triangle into smaller triangles such that no edge lengths are shared. Alternately, no two internal triangles share two vertices. The top three are the known simplest solu...

Mathematics Stack Exchange