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I conflitti nella famiglia Beckham, spiegati
https://www.ilpost.it/2026/01/21/david-beckham-victoria-brooklyn-allontanamento/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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Spray urticante all’interno della CPC di Chiasso
Il fatto è avvenuto intorno alle 12.45 di mercoledì - Le dinamiche dell’accaduto sono ancora da stabilire
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EU-backed initiative in Austria tests new workplace model to advance gender equality in industry
https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2026/01/21/eu-backed-initiative-in-austria-tests-new-workplace-model-to-advance-gender-equality-in-in?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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Review of "Automatic Noodle" (3 stars): On robots deciding to open a noodle restaurant and serve good food


A lovely, but too short, story of four robots who want to run a proper restaurant serving biang biang noodles in a future San Francisco, where California has declared independence from the rest of the US. They have to navigate a smart contract to gain ownership of the restaurant, learn how to make noodles, and survive a review bombing before it is over.

The story starts with the robots (with near human intelligence) waking up in a deserted restaurant to discover that they may soon be repossessed as the restaurant's franchise owner has closed. Considering their options, they decide to go their own way, and reopen the restaurant with food they want to serve to pay off their loans. But they have to navigate (and obfuscate) their way into ownership, for robots still cannot own property, and figure out how to serve food.

As first, it works, and their get high ratings. But then, trolls begin to review bomb them, lowering their ratings (and income). Investigating, they discover a group of robot haters and have to figure out how to fight back.

The story is set in a world where California is independent of the rest of the US, but not without a war that ended not long ago. Some of the robots in the restaurant fought in the war, and are recovering from the conflict. But while California may now have more freedoms, robot freedom isn't one of them, and there are still parts of the population that are wary of robots, especially those with near human intelligence.

The story ends with the restaurant on the way to success, but leaves dangling threads in the story, like how the robots ultimate navigate bureaucracy to really own the restaurant, and how the robots and humans will ultimately live together (or not). These might require another story (or two) to settle.




“Striscia la notizia” è in prova
https://www.ilpost.it/2026/01/21/striscia-la-notizia-cambio-formato/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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GOOD #Ai #Tech

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Comic-Con Bans AI Art After Artist Pushback


San Diego Comic-Con changed an AI art friendly policy following an artist-led backlash last week. It was a small victory for working artists in an industry where jobs are slipping away as movie and video game studios adopt generative AI tools to save time and money.

Every year, tens of thousands of people descend on San Diego for Comic-Con, the world’s premier comic book convention that over the years has also become a major pan-media event where every major media company announces new movies, TV shows, and video games. For the past few years, Comic-Con has allowed some forms of AI-generated art at this art show at the convention. According to archived rules for the show, artists could display AI-generated material so long as it wasn’t for sale, was marked as AI-produced, and credited the original artist whose style was used.

“Material produced by Artificial Intelligence (AI) may be placed in the show, but only as Not-for-Sale (NFS). It must be clearly marked as AI-produced, not simply listed as a print. If one of the parameters in its creation was something similar to ‘Done in the style of,’ that information must be added to the description. If there are questions, the Art Show Coordinator will be the sole judge of acceptability,” Comic-Con’s art show rules said until recently.

These rules have been in place since at least 2024, but anti-AI sentiment is growing in the artistic community and an artist-led backlash against Comic-Con’s AI-friendly language led to the convention quietly changing the rules. Twenty-four hours after artists called foul the AI-friendly policy, Comic-Con updated the language on its site. “Material created by Artificial Intelligence (AI) either partially or wholly, is not allowed in the art show,” it now says. AI is now banned at the art show.

Comic and concept artist Tiana Oreglia told 404 Media Comic-Con’s friendly attitude towards AI was a slippery slope towards normalization. “I think we should be standing firm especially with institutions like Comic-Con which are quite literally built off the backs of artists and the creative community,” she said. Oreglia was one of the first artists to notice the AI-friendly policy. In addition to alerting her circle of friends, she also wrote a letter to Comic-Con itself.

Artist Karla Ortiz told 404 Media she learned about the AI-friendly policy after some fellow artists shared it with her. Ortiz is a major artist who has worked with some of the major studios who exhibit work at Comic-Con. She’s also got a large following on social media, a following she used to call out Comic-Con’s organizers.

“Comic-con deciding to allow GenAi imagery in the art show—giving valuable space to GenAi users to show slop right NEXT to actual artists who worked their asses off to be there—is a disgrace!” Ortiz said in a post on Bluesky. “A tone deaf decision that rewards and normalizes exploitative GenAi against artists in their own spaces!”

According to Ortiz, the convention is a sacred place she didn’t want to see desecrated by AI. “Comic-Con is the big mecca for comic artists, illustrators, and writers,” she said. “I organize and speak with a lot of different artists on the generative AI issue. It’s something that impacts us and impacts our lives. A lot of us have decided: ‘No, we’re not going to sit by the sidelines.’”

Oritz explained that generative AI was already impacting the livelihood of working artists. She said that, in the past, artists could sustain themselves on long projects for companies that included storyboarding and design. “Suddenly the duration of projects are cut,” she said. “They got generative AI to generate a bunch of references, a bunch of boards. ‘We already did the initial ideation, so just paint this. Paint what generative AI has generated for us.’”

Ortiz pointed to two high profile examples: Marvel using AI to make the title sequence for Secret Invasion and Coca-Cola using AI to make Christmas commercials. “You have this encroaching exploitative technology impacting almost every single level of the entertainment industry, whether you’re a writer, or a voice actor, or a musician, a painter, a concept artist, an illustrator. It doesn’t matter…and then to have Comic-Con, that place that’s supposed to be a gathering and a celebration of said creatives and their work, suddenly put on a pedestal the exploitative technology that only functions because of its training on our works? It’s upsetting beyond belief.”

“What is Comic-Con trying to tell the industry?” She said, “It’s telling artists: ‘Hey you, you’re exploitable and you’re replaceable.’”

Ortiz was heartened that Comic-Con changed its policy. “It was such a relief,” she said. “Generative AI is still going to creep its nasty way in some way or another, but at least it’s not something we have to take lying down. It’s something we can actively speak out against.”

Comic-Con did not respond to 404 Media’s request for comment, but Oreglia said she did hear back from art show organizer Glen Wooten. “He basically told me that they put those AI stipulations in when AI was just starting to come around and that the inability to sell AI-generated works was meant to curtail people from submitting genAI works,” she said. “He seems to be very against genAI but wasn't really able to change the current policy until artists voiced their opinions loudly which pressured the office into banning AI completely.”

Despite changing policies and broad anti-AI sentiment among the artistic community, Oreglia has still seen an uptick of AI art at conventions. “Although there are many cons that ban it outright and if you get caught selling it you basically will get banned.” This happened to a vendor at Dragon Con last September. Organizers called police to escort the vendor off the premises.

“And I was tabling at Fanexpo SF and definitely saw genAI in the dealers hall, none in the artists alley as far as I could see though but I mostly stuck to my table,” she said. “I was also at Emerald City Comic Con last year and they also have a no-ai policy but fanexpo doesn't seem to have those same policies as far as I know.”

AI image generators are trained on original artwork so whatever output a tool like Midjourney creates is based on an artist’s work, often without compensation or credit. Oreglia also said she feels that AI is an artistic dead end. “Everything interesting, uplifting, and empowering I find about art gets stripped away and turned into vapid facsimiles based on vibes and trendy aesthetics,” she said.


#ai #tech


Europa hat den Gaslieferanten gewechselt – nicht die Abhängigkeit

Europa hat seine Gasabhängigkeit von Russland gegen eine neue Bindung an die USA getauscht – mit womöglich ähnlichen Risiken.

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#Energie #Erdgas #EU #news





Fragile pages, reinforced memory: preserving Kazakhstan’s rare manuscripts
https://www.euronews.com/culture/2026/01/21/fragile-pages-reinforced-memory-preserving-kazakhstans-rare-manuscripts?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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I don't understand congee. Why make rice mushy when you just make rice? What am I missing?
in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

pasta congee sounds cursed but... anything is possibly tasty with creative cooking.
in reply to M. Verdone

@M. Verdone cursed ++ (it was leftover soup that had been re-heated one time too many)

the taste was that of the season vegetables soup, however, so it was still good 😀





🌻Edinburgh Agroecology Co-op unveils vision for a large-scale, nature-rich urban farm at Lauriston Farm! 🌱 Addressing food access, biodiversity, carbon capture & community learning through agroecological practices. agroecologymap.org/l/330 #Agroecology #UrbanFarm #LocalFood #LauristonFarm


Democrats Successfully Strip All Anti-Trans Riders From Final Appropriations Bills

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#transgender #trans #LGBTQ #LGBTQIA

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in reply to Transgender World

Excellent! Now impeach Trump and all is Minions. Keep doing it till you can actually impeach and convict him. Don’t stop and don’t vote for anything that finances ICE, deportations, anti-trans, etc.


in reply to Graham Lister

"What if a human was constructed entirely from petty grievances?"
in reply to Graham Lister

Is he going to close with "The invasion of Greenland started thirty-five minutes ago" like in Watchmen?
in reply to Graham Lister

Eh.

The Venezuela thing took 2months of staging stuff off of Puerto Rico.

We knew something was up, but the flood of bullshit wouldn't exactly lend itself to read the tea leaves clearly.

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He 100% thinks the people of Switzerland speak a language called "Swiss", doesn't he?


Tech upgrades + smart shopping finds all in one spot! My Pinterest has dedicated boards for the latest gadgets, deals, and must-haves.
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TL;DR: OpenAI and ServiceNow are partnering to enhance enterprise AI capabilities, with potential implications for the legal tech sector as ServiceNow operates in that field. artificiallawyer.com/2026/01/2… #law #tech #legaltech ⚖️ 🤖 #autosum


Bonjour @contributopia

Sarebbe bello, opportuno, avere un sito sul quale raggruppare le traduzioni che fate.





Verwaltungsrichter unter Troll-Verdacht

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Der Osnabrücker Richter Gert Armin Neuhäuser steht im Verdacht Hasskommentare im Internet verfasst zu haben. Er zieht nun erste Konsequenzen.

#taz #tageszeitung #Hasskriminalität #Digitale #Medien #Justiz #Richter

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YouTube TV will launch custom multiview and channel packages ‘soon’
https://www.theverge.com/news/864566/youtube-tv-custom-multiview-channel-packages?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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YouTubers will be able to make Shorts with their own AI likenesses
https://www.theverge.com/news/864610/youtube-shorts-ai-likenesses-neal-mohan-2026?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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🔴 Sondaggio Tecnè
🔝 FDI sempre forte al 31%,
👎🏻 PD staccato di quasi 10 punti
😮 Piccole variazioni, regna l’immobilismo

sondaggio completo👇🏻
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Berlin wagt den ersten Schritt in Richtung Open-Source! 🐧 Die Hauptstadt hat erkannt, dass die jahrzehntelange Abhängigkeit von proprietärer Software nicht nur teuer ist, sondern angesichts geopolitischer Spannungen auch ein Sicherheitsrisiko darstellt.

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Delcy Rodríguez visitará pronto Estados Unidos


La presidenta encargada, durante un discurso en la Asamblea Nacional el 15 de enero, sugirió que podría ir a Washington, en momentos en los que el presidente Donald Trump controla parte de las decisiones políticas que se toman en Venezuela

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