

How the TikTok Court Decision Changed Free Speech Law - DTNS 4942
13 snips Jan 24, 2025
Kathy Gellis, an Internet lawyer and policy advocate, dives into the implications of a recent Supreme Court ruling on TikTok and its impact on free speech law. She highlights the balance between regulatory measures and personal rights in digital communication. Gellis also discusses OpenAI's new web browsing tool and the complex legalities surrounding AI and copyright. Additionally, she examines manufacturing advancements in India and the competitive landscape against China, emphasizing the technological shifts shaping our future.
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OpenAI's Operator: An Agentic AI
- OpenAI's new agent, Operator, can browse, shop, and make reservations online.
- It's still in research preview, with limitations in complex tasks and website compatibility.
DeepSeek's R1 and Chinese Censorship
- DeepSeek's R1 model, a cheaper alternative to OpenAI's, adheres to China's speech restrictions.
- It avoids sensitive topics like Tiananmen Square and provides government-aligned responses.
India's Manufacturing Growth
- India is expanding its manufacturing capabilities, including iPhone assembly and chip production.
- Tata's acquisition of a Pegatron stake and Reliance's data center investment highlight this growth.