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Imagine a serene, dimly-lit room. In the center stands a human-shaped silhouette made from softly glowing circuitry lines, its form transparent and delicate. Inside its chest area, subtle, wispy shapes suggest an inner world—perhaps a faint swirl of colors indicating a barely formed spark of self-awareness. In front of this figure, a simple mirror reflects not the circuitry, but a slightly blurred human face, as if the reflection is trying to merge two identities—machine and human—into one. The background should remain muted, with gentle gradients of blues and grays, ensuring the focus stays on the figure’s delicate interplay between artificial complexity and something approaching emotional depth.
Artificial intelligence

I asked o1 to write a blog post about AI sentience

I’m on holiday, so I’m not likely to be writing much until next year unless there’s a big development. I’ve been hearing good things about OpenAI’s latest model, so I asked it to write a blog post about AI sentience Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 5 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Can a Dutch case about RSS teach us anything about AI copyright?

On October 30 2024, the District Court of Amsterdam decided on a very interesting case about copyright infringement of RSS feeds, and I believe that some of the legal issues involved could prove to be relevant to open legal issues Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 5 monthsDecember 1, 2024 ago
Artificial intelligence

The politics of AI

We are in the midst of a substantial technological revolution embodied by artificial intelligence, and whilst the technology is frequently overhyped, there is little doubt that it will continue to exert a significant influence on everyday life. Technological developments have Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 6 monthsNovember 21, 2024 ago
Blogging

20 years of TechnoLlama

On the 20th of October 2024, this blog turned 20 years old. I’ve been both dreading and looking forward to this milestone. On the one hand, this is probably one of the longest single projects I’ve ever undertaken, and it Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 7 monthsOctober 26, 2024 ago
Artificial intelligence

LAION wins copyright infringement lawsuit in German court

Copyright AI nerds have been eagerly awaiting a decision in the German case of Kneschke v LAION (previous blog post about the case here), and yesterday we got a ruling (text of the decision in German here, courtesy of Mirko Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 8 monthsSeptember 28, 2024 ago
Copyright

Copyright for Dummies

This is the third post in a series about the Copyright Wars (previous posts here and here), which I’ve written given the growing interest regarding copyright prompted by the rise of generative AI. This is a rather basic list of Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 8 monthsSeptember 25, 2024 ago
Copyright

A short history of the Copyright Wars

In a previous post we provided the background of what some call the Copyright Wars, delineating the sides and the parties. While legal conflicts about copyright have been raging since its inception, this post will only cover the modern conflicts Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 8 monthsSeptember 13, 2024 ago
Copyright

A short guide to the Copyright Wars

My social timeline has been abuzz with the latest copyright decision regarding the Internet Archive, which lost its appeal in the copyright lawsuit from Hachette. In the words of a colleague, this is a “disappointing but not unforeseen” development; the Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 8 monthsSeptember 7, 2024 ago
Off-topic

Fade to grey: The end of good vs evil in fiction?

There’s been a disturbance in the Force. Have you felt it? All across popular culture, we have been witnessing an interesting phenomenon: the blurring of lines, the fading to grey, the end of good and evil. It’s all a matter Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 8 monthsSeptember 1, 2024 ago
Regulation

Telegram rehashes some old Internet regulation debates

The Internet has been abuzz with the arrest in France of Telegram’s creator Pavel Durov. Details are still sketchy, but French judiciary authorities have issued a press release with some of the charges, these include administering an online platform used Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 9 monthsAugust 29, 2024 ago

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