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VOICE ARCHIVE

Joe Youngblood

@youngbloodjoe
6 posts
2025-09-11
Tech companies and publishers are adopting a licensing system created by a co-founder of RSS.  However, no AI systems yet endorse this.  It is also extremely similar to my proposal from a few months ago, except it appears to add quite a bit of extra HTML code to a page instead of using existing code to accomplish the same thing
2025-09-11 View on X
The Verge

Reddit, Yahoo, Medium, Quora, People, O'Reilly, wikiHow, Ziff Davis, and others adopt the Really Simple Licensing (RSL) standard that sets terms for AI scraping

Emma Roth / The Verge :

2025-08-22
Block SerpAPI now
2025-08-22 View on X
The Information

Sources: OpenAI has been partially using Google search results scraped by a startup called SerpApi for ChatGPT responses on current events like news and sports

As it tries to unseat Google, OpenAI is relying on search data from an unlikely source: Google.

2023-02-01
OpenAI is now it's own adversarial AI. Things are moving super fast. https://twitter.com/...
2023-02-01 View on X
Axios

OpenAI debuts a free web-based tool to help determine if text was written by a machine, rated as “very unlikely”, “unlikely”, “unclear”, “possible”, or “likely”

2021-04-09
Basically the App Store is a cash cow monopoly that Apple only uses to attack competition, make boatloads of cash for doing nothing, and doesn't really protect users. https://twitter.com/...
2021-04-09 View on X
Droid Life

Epic filing reveals that in a 2016 email Phil Schiller said “moving iMessage to Android will hurt us more than help us”, which Epic argues is proof of lock-in

Epic and Apple are preparing to battle it out in court over the App Store (remember that whole Fortnite debacle?) …

Basically the App Store is a cash cow monopoly that Apple only uses to attack competition, make boatloads of cash for doing nothing, and doesn't really protect users. https://twitter.com/...
2021-04-09 View on X
9to5Mac

As part of its filing in its case against Epic, Apple argues that the App Store doesn't lead the gaming market and so cannot be considered a monopoly

Fraud Engineering Algorithms and Risk — said in a recent deposition that his team believed the App Review team was inadequate to the risks posed by malicious actors, saying they we...

2020-10-27
@boztank @Jason_Rubin Gaming being tied to Facebook is not exciting at all. Though I do appreciate the dig at Apple's stupid policy.
2020-10-27 View on X
CNBC

Facebook launches free-to-play cloud gaming on desktop and Android but says it is unable to bring games to iOS due to Apple's “arbitrary” policies

and another feud with Apple Emma Roth / MakeUseOf : Facebook Introduces Free Cloud Gaming Service | MakeUseOf David Pierce / Protocol : Apple fights the future of gaming Andrew Web...