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A Short Rant About AI and Intellectual Property Theft

Johanna Rothman

(LLMs are closer to prediction engines rather than AI, but I digress.) I didn't give them permission to scrape my site and use the results in their product. That means these models have committed intellectual property theft. If you use LLMs to generate code, be very careful about the code you use in products you sell.

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5 Effective Content Marketing Tips for Consultants

Consulting Matters

We don't sell a tangible product or service. People have different learning styles.and search engine preferences. YouTube is the second largest search engine after Google so videos can play a key role in attracting your future clients. it's one thing to have a repository of intellectual property (IP).

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Clean Energy Transition: Business Risks and Opportunities

Tom Spencer

While there are many risks and obstacles involved in being an innovation leader – producing products not supported by the current infrastructure, creating more waste than recycling, and the high cost and limited capacity of existing energy storage methods – these problems also represent opportunities for innovation and growth.

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Keys to Topline Revenue Growth

LSA Global

Talent Management Plan focuses on attracting, developing, engaging, rewarding, and retaining people that create revenue growth For example, one recent client found that their growth strategy made sense but the way people were behaving, thinking, working was in complete conflict with their high growth plans.

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Blockchain Startup 101: A blue print for launching a successful blockchain-based startup

Tom Spencer

They created a product or service which solved a problem that no body cared enough about. Segway is a classic example of such a product. Once a use case has been identified, it should be validated by building a proof of concept (sometimes called a “minimum viable product”). This may be one reason why so many startups fail.

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Why On-Demand Talent Is the Future

Comatch

And yet, a report from the Harvard Business Review on rethinking the on-demand workforce states that “despite the extent to which companies are now turning to [digital talent] platforms, very few firms have developed a cohesive organization-wide approach to their use.” . Hiring On-Demand Talent: The Advantages.

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Harnessing Creative Energy

Tom Spencer

Software is a language (or a set of languages) which can be used to make computer hardware do marvelous things, and because software is easy to copy (or reverse engineer), it’s easy to steal. Legal protections for intellectual property like patents and copyright remain important.

Energy 68