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Is Google Scraping Public Data for Training Bard?

Valasys

New Jersey, 26th July’23: On Monday, Gizmodo spotted that Google recently updated its privacy policy to disclose that its various AI services, such as Bard and Cloud AI, may be trained on public data that the company has scraped from the web. This latest update simply clarifies that newer services like Bard are also included.

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Stolen Thought Leadership / The Ethics of Aggregating Content (alt title: Stolen Goods: The Dangers of Plagiarized Content)

Contently

IG followers,” wrote comedy editor Megh Wright on Twitter. “If In 1709 the British parliament ratified the Statute of Anne, the world’s first copyright act that granted book publishers exclusive rights to their content for an initial 14 years. As a result, the original creators began to kick up a media stink.

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Elevate B2B Marketing News Weekly Roundup: B2B Ecosystem Marketing, Growing Ad Markets, & LinkedIn Learning Expands

Top Rank Marketing

Ars Technica YouTube Shares Ad Tips Based on Best-Performing Promotions of 2023 Google’s YouTube property has published its annual selection of the top advertisements on the video platform, including a guide for marketers highlighting some of the elements that made the ads on the list the top successes in 2023, YouTube recently announced.

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How to Make and Optimize a Twitter Landing Page

Optinmonster

Do you want to set up a dedicated page for visitors who come from Twitter? By sending your Twitter crowd to a generic homepage, they’re less likely to be engaged. Instead, you can boost conversions, traffic, and followers by creating a Twitter landing page that shows who you are and what you do. And much more.

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When You Should and Shouldn’t Use AI for Content

ClearVoice

AIs like ChaptGPT and Google’s Bard access a universe of information from the internet. But those words and images might be under copyright protection. Unless you ran that piece through a plagiarism detector, you could receive a “cease-and-desist” letter or a penalty from Google. Does Google penalize AI content?

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Nine Social Media Marketing Stats You Can Use

Webbiquity

According to Google Trends, social media marketing as a topic if search interest recently turned nine years old (or is about to turn 11 years old, depending on when you place its origin). Twitter emerged at the SXSW conference in March 2007. Copyright (C) 2014 Media.net Advertising FZ-LLC All Rights Reserved -->.

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Is Your Brand Breaking the Law on Social Media?

Content Marketing Institute

copyright law provides statutory damages up to $150,000 per image for willful infringement. And, though you may not read about a lot of court decisions on copyright infringement, remember many cases are settled out of court, never to be shared publicly. Here’s one way to respond if you get a copyright infringement letter.