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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14728 · May 20

#typescript#android#appwrite#backend#backend_as_a_service#docker#firebase#flutter#hacktoberfest#hosting#ios#javascript#nextjs#react#react_native#reactnative#self_hosted#selfhosted#serverless#swift#web Appwrite is a backend platform that helps you build web, mobile, and Flutter apps quickly and easily. It handles complex tasks like user authentication, database management, file storage, and more, so you don’t have to build these from scratch. Appwrite is open source, secure, and works with many programming languages and frameworks. You can use it in the cloud or host it yourself using Docker. The main benefit is that it saves you time and effort, letting you focus on creating great features for your app instead of worrying about backend setup and maintenance[3][5][1]. https://github.com/appwrite/appwrite

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@ai_and_law · Post #256 · 03/07/2024, 08:04 AM

Mozilla Foundation Study Raises Concerns on Watermarking AI Content Hello everyone! In a study released by the Mozilla Foundation, the challenges of identifying synthetic content online have been brought to light. Titled "In Transparency We Trust? Evaluating Watermarking and Labeling AI-Generated Content," the study delves into the effectiveness of various methods, including watermarking and labeling, in differentiating between synthetic and authentic content. The study, which conducted a comprehensive assessment of seven methods, both machine-readable and human-facing, revealed alarming findings: none of the methods were rated as "good," indicating significant hurdles in accurately identifying synthetic content. Despite efforts to implement watermarking and labeling, the study underscores the persistent difficulties faced in combatting the proliferation of AI-generated content. #MozillaFoundation#AIContent#Watermarking