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Publishers demand to be paid for AI using their work
Influences are in most cases clearly evident in human artists’ work in all disciplines and at all levels of competence, if you know what to look for. As Picasso said, “good artists borrow, great artists steal.” Just look at his work, and then look at the work of Georges Braque and Julio Gonzalez, whose work Picasso “stole” in this sense. There’s no shortage of examples in music and other art forms too. At this point, the most sophisticated automated systems can create works that are at least as original as what most humans are coming up with (which is a low bar), but of course there are humans pulling the strings here, designing the algorithms and training them, so you still easily argue that it’s just a more complex and technology-intensive form of human creation. -
iPhone display orders decline 39% year-over-year
“According to a report from Display Supply Chain Consultants, the iPhone 14 series has seen a 39% decline in display orders versus the iPhone 13 through April, year-over-year. Display orders were also down 23% from March to April for the iPhone 14 series.”It looks like somebody accidentally released this report early. Here in the U.S., it’s still mid-March. -
Leaked iPhone 15 Pro images back up solid state button rumor
JP234 said:To anyone who's accidentally pushed a button on his phone, why does changing the mute switch to a button benefit the user. Seems like it was done just to benefit Apple. You're going to mute your phone without knowing you did it, you know you are, and wonder why you and Siri are no longer on speaking terms. -
iPhone vs Android: Two different photography and machine learning approaches
charlesn said:retrogusto said:I have to admit, in the comparison photo, the iPhone shot might be closer to reality but the Samsung shot looks more natural to me, and I think most people would prefer it,
Neither approach is the "right" answer here. And even though I prefer Apple's approach, it's important to note that computational photography is still making countless decisions for me to deliver an image of what I "really" saw.
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Apple launches Apple Music Classical app
lotones said:pscooter63 said:A dedicated TVOS app would be a nice tip of the hat - I don’t necessarily want to be tethered to AirPlay.
Either Apple needs to enable Apple TV to play hi-res above 48khz via a software update, or release a third Apple TV in 3 years for people who actually can hear the difference between 48khz and 98khz (i.e. people with a halfway decent sound system).The fact that Apple is doubling down on hi-res audio does seem like generally a good indicator that they care about this stuff, and maybe they will also find a way to extend AirPlay to support higher bit rates, especially if people have to run the app on their iPhones.