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20 years on, The Matrix remains influential

What if I told you that The Matrix was first released 20 years ago? That can’t be real, you think. I still remember seeing it in the cinema! Morpheus would just look at you and say “What is real? How Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 7 years ago April 9, 2019
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Christchurch and Internet regulation

  It would be fair to say that the Christchurch terrorist attack has been one of the most shocking events in recent history, not only because of the heinous act itself, but because the perpetrator live-streamed the attack on Facebook, Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 7 years ago August 26, 2022
Artificial intelligence

Using Creative Commons images to train artificial intelligence

Whenever I have presented about artificial intelligence in the last few years, I often get asked the question of whether training an AI with data can infringe copyright. Take for example Bot Dylan, a machine learning project that has been Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 7 years ago March 14, 2019
Copyright

The politics behind the proposed copyright directive

Last week we talked about the agreed text of the new copyright directive, particularly the problems presented by Article 13. Perhaps what is lost in all of the discussion is precisely why such a toxic proposal is being discussed and Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 7 years ago March 2, 2019
Copyright gone mad

New EU Directive threatens the Internet as we know it

And so it has come to this, the great copyright battle of our time. After a troubled process that has spanned various stages of development, we finally have a proposed compromise text on the Digital Single Market Directive, the latest Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 7 years ago February 23, 2019
Cyberliberties

Can the internet be made safe for children?

It’s a dance as old as (digital) time. When faced with a challenge, politicians will look for a scapegoat in which to assign the blame of a complex issue, and propose allegedly easy solutions to fix impossible problems. Terrorist attack? Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 7 years ago January 28, 2019
Bitcoin

A tragic tale of kidnapping, murder, and Bitcoin

Costa Rican news outlets have been reporting a tragic story of a kidnapping that has a very interesting cryptocurrency twist. 12 people have been arrested in Costa Rica and Spain in connection with the kidnapping (and suspected murder) of American Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 7 years ago August 26, 2022
Google

The disinformation factory, or why YouTube loves the Flat Earth

A few months ago something interesting happened. I’m currently on sabbatical, so my days are spent in a combination of reading, researching, writing, and procrastinating by watching YouTube videos. I came across a very interesting video from a user called Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 7 years ago December 12, 2018
Copyright

Who owns this AI-generated painting?

 Habitual readers may have noticed that I have been obsessed with artificial intelligence copyright for quite a while, almost as long as I have been interested in simian authorship. For anyone interested in revisiting some of the arguments, I have Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 8 years ago March 14, 2019
Copyright

What’s next for the proposed Copyright Directive?

On September 12 the European Parliament decided to ignore expert advice and adopted a version of the new Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market (DSM) that contains troublesome issues, which have been discussed extensively in this blog and Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 8 years ago September 26, 2018

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