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Here is yet another instance of E Ink and ChatGPT conspiring to come up with something as innovative as it is interesting. It is the Hyepaper project conceived by Eike Hein that is being referred to here as revealed by Hackster.io. It basically is a customized newspaper that makes use of a 13.3-inch... Read more
Here’s why filing a lawsuit for defamation, slander, libel, or invasion of privacy is a big step, and why from a PR perspective, it can be a big mistake.
Personally, I wouldn’t believe anything I read or see on social media.
Looks like Elon Musk’s X has also invested in a fact-checking system.
https://innovation-village.com/x-now-requires-community-fact-checks-to-include-sources/
Google now offers fact-checking tools for online images!
This is long overdue! It’s getting harder to find the truth, especially at this age of AI-generated fakes.
Fact-checking tools are vital to navigate the web of disinformation on social media.
Here’s another electronic newspaper screen that delivers ChatGTP-customized news headlines.
https://goodereader.com/blog/technology/hyepaper-is-a-newspaper-on-a-13-3-inch-e-ink-display-with-news-summarised-by-chatgpt
Check out this newspaper screen that displays the front page headlines of top newspapers.
https://techcrunch.com/2023/07/07/this-3000-32-inch-e-ink-display-brings-newspaper-front-pages-to-your-wall/
exists already, visit mewe https://mewe.com/
Lol, Trumpeters don’t get it.
OpenBook? You can still invest in it to make it happen!
I would prefer one that rewards you for deleting your account. This is why https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kc_Jq42Og7Q
fake, but not looser and fake lol
Cases of “rhetorical hyperbole” fall outside libel law. Some of former President Trump’s pre-White House lawsuits set precedents in this regard.
I guess its a great idea that this is already a crime they can be sued for. You need money to sue though.