What is Apple doing?
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2025 8:14 am
According to New York Times, Apple recently began negotiating deals with major news publishers. The work is believed to lead Apple to use their content in training corporate systems for generative artificial intelligence . When it comes to public announcements, Apple has lagged behind its competitors in the field of artificial intelligence . Apple's ability to fend off major copyright lawsuits that J. OpenAIand Microsoft are facing will give it a significant chance of catching up. In the same OpenAIChatGPT responses, it recently partnered with publisher Axel Springer to use content from Politico and other publishers. According to the report, the New York Timesreached out OpenAIin April for a partnership, but no resolution was reached.
That's why it's worth keeping an eye on this and that's why it's also worth expanding this spain rcs data study and not limiting ourselves to just the same numerical assessment. And this is the moment to say how we prepared such a study.
NPS study on the example of digital
So, we had this one basic question that went something like this: Would you recommend, would you recommend working with digitalk to other companies – scale 1 to 10, and then we added supplementary questions to that.
The first supplementary question was the level of satisfaction with the team's work. Where was this question, where you could indicate that the team is performing below expectations, meets my expectations or the team's work is above the expectations I had.
Possible effects
The outcome of this lawsuit, and others like it in San Francisco, could have important implications for the future. Early adopters of generative artificial intelligence , such as Google, Adobe and Microsoft, have offered to protect users in court. All users have been sued if they were to face copyright lawsuits, but these companies were accused of copyright infringement. New York TimesIt will help determine the cause and Microsoft's roleOpenAI in the computer revolution . If the Times wins, it will be a great opportunity for other big tech giants like Apple and Google to move forward.
That's why it's worth keeping an eye on this and that's why it's also worth expanding this spain rcs data study and not limiting ourselves to just the same numerical assessment. And this is the moment to say how we prepared such a study.
NPS study on the example of digital
So, we had this one basic question that went something like this: Would you recommend, would you recommend working with digitalk to other companies – scale 1 to 10, and then we added supplementary questions to that.
The first supplementary question was the level of satisfaction with the team's work. Where was this question, where you could indicate that the team is performing below expectations, meets my expectations or the team's work is above the expectations I had.
Possible effects
The outcome of this lawsuit, and others like it in San Francisco, could have important implications for the future. Early adopters of generative artificial intelligence , such as Google, Adobe and Microsoft, have offered to protect users in court. All users have been sued if they were to face copyright lawsuits, but these companies were accused of copyright infringement. New York TimesIt will help determine the cause and Microsoft's roleOpenAI in the computer revolution . If the Times wins, it will be a great opportunity for other big tech giants like Apple and Google to move forward.