2025-03-18
The security community witnessed a seismic shift in January 2025, as rival companies united to launch Opengrep—a fork of static application security testing tool, Semgrep. Once celebrated for its community-driven open-source ethos, Semgrep ignited controversy when it altered its licensing model in December 2024. These licensing changes restricted the use of contributed rules in commercial products and shifted […]
2025-09-10
With web publishers in crisis, a new open standard lets them set the ground rules for AI scrapers. (Or, at least it will try.) The new Really Simple Licensing (RSL) standard creates terms that partici [...]
2025-07-10
Digiday is reporting that media conglomerates Hearst and Condé Nast have signed multi-year licensing agreements with Amazon to allow its AI shopping assistant Rufus access to the vast library of cont [...]
2025-10-02
IBM today announced the release of Granite 4.0, the newest generation of its homemade family of open source large language models (LLMs) designed to balance high performance with lower memory and cost [...]
2025-05-29
The New York Times and Amazon have entered into a multi-year licensing agreement that will allow Amazon access to much of the publication’s editorial content for AI-related uses. In a press release [...]
2025-07-30
Amazon's AI licensing deal with The New York Times is worth $20 million to $25 million per year, according to The Wall Street Journal. The two companies did not disclose the fiscal terms of the a [...]
2025-03-07
You can stream the first episode of Win or Lose, Pixar's first original TV series, for free on YouTube. It follows a co-ed middle school softball team (the Pickles), with each episode focusing on [...]
2025-10-17
Cisco executives make the case that the distinction between product and model companies is disappearing, and that accessing the 55% of enterprise data growth that current AI ignores will separate winn [...]