
Cloudflare Pushes AI Companies To Pay For Publishers' Content
Cloudflare is pushing AI companies to pay publishers for content, highlighting data sovereignty issues.
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Cloudflare is pushing AI companies to pay publishers for content, highlighting data sovereignty issues.

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The Trump administration has lifted export controls on Anthropic's Fable 5 AI model, which had previously raised concerns over its powerful capabilities. The restrictions were removed after Anthropic reportedly made the model safer for deployment, addressing cybersecurity alarms. This decision allows for the model's return to the market after a period of shutdown.
Meta is implementing usage restrictions and a subscription model for certain features of its AI-powered smart glasses. These limitations, referred to as 'rate limits,' affect functionalities like the 'Conversation Focus' feature, and some users will now need to pay a subscription fee to access them. This decision has drawn criticism from some users and tech publications.
OpenAI has reportedly offered the US government a 5% equity stake in the company, valued at $42.6 billion. This offer is part of a broader proposal that would require all AI companies to grant a similar stake to the government. The White House has also been reportedly holding back new AI models, causing confusion.

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