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Justin Jackson

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Justin Jackson has appeared in 5 articles since 2018-12. Coverage peaked in 2018Q4 with 2 articles.

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2023-08-08
Search Engine Journal 19 related

OpenAI details GPTBot, which the company uses to crawl the web for data to improve its AI models, and how site admins can opt out using robots.txt

GPTBot is OpenAI's web crawler and can be identified by the following user agent and string. Emilia David / The Verge : Now you can block OpenAI's web crawler Barry Schwartz / Search Engine Land : GPT...

2023-04-21
The Verge 7 related

A look at ActivityPub, the open, decentralized social network protocol finalized in 2018 that is gaining prominence powering Twitter alternatives like Mastodon

@pierce from the Verge explains that ActivityPub is not just about Mastodon but a method to connect the larger social web. … Johannes Ernst / @J12t@social.coop : “... there's a growing set of people w...

2020-02-23
Wired

Interview with Garry Kasparov, the first chess world champion to be defeated by a computer, about chess, AI, and a strategy for staying a step ahead of machines

Twenty-three years after he lost to Deep Blue, Kasparov says people need to work with machines.  You have to “nudge the flock of intelligent algorithms.” Tweets: @softengresgrp , @warinthefuture , @to...

2018-12-25
Wired

Although the functionality of digital books has largely remained the same for 10 years, technology has improved everything that goes into publishing a book

also common thread, Word :-)) Kevin Kelly / @kevin2kelly : The future of books never quite happened, at least the way we expected. In Wired @craigmod dissects their prospects with practical advice for...

2018-12-24
Wired

Although the functionality of digital books has largely remained the same for 10 years, technology has improved everything that goes into publishing a book

THE FUTURE BOOK was meant to be interactive, moving, alive.  Its pages were supposed to be lush with whirling doodads, responsive, hands-on. Tweets: @craigmod , @stevesi , @kevin2kelly , and @mijustin...

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