This chapter discusses the lack of satirical code bases, the uniqueness of programming constraints, challenges faced by AI in understanding law, and the excitement around upcoming technologies like Neon and managed Postgres. It emphasizes the need to embrace these advancements and touches on improving accountability in agreements and simplifying legal challenges in document creation.
Tech lawyer Luis Villa returns to answer our most pressing questions: what’s up with all these new content deals? How did Google think it was a good idea to ship AI Summaries in its current state? Is it too late to opt out of AI? We also discuss AI in Hollywood (spoilers!), positive things we’re seeing (or hoping for) & Upstream 2024 (June 5th)!
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Featuring:
- Luis Villa – Mastodon, Twitter, LinkedIn, Website
- Jerod Santo – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn
- Adam Stacoviak – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, Website
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