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Published 25 March 2024
Andy and both Michaels get together to talk tech — focusing on AI generated music, security & privacy.
Starting off with the news about Suno.ai, the co-hosts discuss what generative AI music might be like, and what it may mean from a copyright perspective. This prompts Michael M to remember the Wired CD published in 2004, specifically designed to be ripped, sampled and remixed.
The team takes a moment to consider the news of the United States Department of Justice bringing a complaint against Apple as outlined by the post from Sixcolors.
Then, the team moves to a plethora of articles dealing with security and privacy. An intriguing post from IanVisits details how pendulums are used as a source of randomness at the Cloudflare offices in London. Next up is a story about Glassdoor now requiring real names, and the fallout from that. Then, a discussion about The Stack, and how you can determine whether your content has been included in it or not. Last is a TechCrunch article dealing with LinkedIn’s reported plans to add gaming to the platform.
What AI music would you generate? Are you in the Stack? Have your bots ???? drop our bots ???? a line at @gamesatwork_biz@botsin.space (our home for now) and let us know!
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Selected Article Links AIGadgets360 article: Suno, a ChatGPT-Powered Chatbot, Can Generate AI Music Using Text Prompts
Suno.ai
Free Music Archive — The Wired CD: Rip. Sample. Mash. Share.
Games at Work e458: Generative Podcast (Andy and Michael’s Version)
AppleSixcolors post: U.S. versus Apple: A first reaction
Security & PrivacyIanVisits post: Inside the London office where swinging pendulums keep cyber threats at bay
Office Snapshots post: Cloudflare Offices – London
Ars Technica article: Users ditch Glassdoor, stunned by site adding real names without consent
Glassdoor
Fishbowl
HuggingFace bigcode/in-the-stack post: Am I in The Stack?
Techcrunch article: LinkedIn plans to add gaming to its platform
Bonus LinksNew World Notes post: BREAKING: Linden Lab Partners With AI Company To Create NPCs To Help New Second Life Users
hackster.io article: This Cardboard Boba Fett Helmet Includes a Raspberry Pi-Powered Thermal Vision Mode and Mini-Map