
Philippe MEDA

ChatGPT is getting sued, and it's only the beginning
ChatGPT is getting sued by a first small batch of artists and writers on the way it was trained by scrapping the internet for content, including very much copyrighted ones. As reported by The Verge, The first to sue is the comedian Sarah Silverman and two horror/pop fiction writers

Threads *not* launching in Europe is pure gold
Meta (Facebook) has officially launched Threads, its Twitter competitor. And it's a straightforward Twitter clone, which is probably the best thing to do if you want to siphon out angry Twitter users in the shortest period efficiently. The interface seems quite decent and unobtrusive, while simply using your

🟢 Summer reads for innovators (2023 edition) 📚
The summer seems to be installed, and even if most of us are not kicking off work pressure our feet in the sand, sipping margaritas, I thought it would be nice to update a list of book recommendations. The twist this year, though? I haven't read all of
The enshittification of LinkedIn
My last social bastion of interesting (and polite) social exchange on an internet platform might be going away. I'm referring to LinkedIn announcing testing new options for 'content creators' and ways to monetize the platform for them.
You have to remember that LinkedIn does monetize its
No more grey cars?
Fiat has just announced they will stop producing grey cars. In a literal way.
The move is quite interesting as it can be read in two ways simultaneously:
Differentiation is everything. Getting bold and renouncing to product what is probably a good half of the demand from your customer in