TGTGInsighttelegram intelligenceLIVE / telegram public index
← GitHub Trends

TGINSIGHT SIMILAR POSTS

Find similar content

Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14821 · Jun 11

#typescript#editor#gfm#javascript#markdown#markdown_editor#milkdown#prosemirror#remarkjs#rich_text_editor#typescript#wysiwyg#wysiwyg_editor Milkdown is a flexible, open-source editor that lets you write and edit Markdown in a simple, visual way, just like you see it in apps such as Typora. It is built using powerful tools like ProseMirror and Remark, and everything in Milkdown works as a plugin, so you can add or remove features easily. You can customize its look and feel to match your app, and it supports real-time collaboration for team editing. This means you get a reliable, easy-to-use editor that fits your needs and grows with your projects, making writing and sharing documents smoother and more efficient[1][2][4]. https://github.com/Milkdown/milkdown

Results

1 similar post found

Search: #digitalreplicas

当前筛选 #digitalreplicas清除筛选
AI & Law

@ai_and_law · Post #173 · 11/24/2023, 08:04 AM

SAG-AFTRA's Post-Strike Contract Raises Alarms on AI Usage Hello, dear subscribers! The tentative agreement between SAG-AFTRA and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) that signals the potential end to the ongoing labor strike has taken an unexpected turn. While there's hope for the strike to conclude, concerns are emerging regarding the contract's stance on the use of artificial intelligence and its potential impact on actors. Disagreements over the digital capture, perpetual ownership, and usage of actors' likenesses by Hollywood studios have been key reasons behind the strike. The tentative contract introduces provisions related to generative AI technology, sparking worries about the extent of responsibility placed on studios. The contract's ambiguous wording around "unprecedented provisions for consent and compensation that will protect members from the threat of AI" has raised questions about how effectively it safeguards actors. Notably, nearly 14% of SAG-AFTRA's National Board opposed moving forward, indicating reservations within the union. The agreement introduces new definitions for digital replicas, emphasizing the need for clear and advance consent from actors. However, critics, including former SAG-AFTRA board member Justine Bateman, express concerns about potential loopholes favoring studios. The summary's of tentative agreement mention of actors potentially competing with AI objects for roles is seen as a significant drawback. While the strike officially ended on November 9th, the summary specifies that AMPTP only has to "endeavor to comply" until the contract is ratified. The lack of detail on enforcement mechanisms and the expansive powers given to studios in post-production edits raise concerns about actors' control over their digital replicas. As the union heads toward a ratification vote on December 5th, many questions remain unanswered. The summary's lack of clarity on specific terms for substantial changes triggering contractual mechanisms raises uncertainties about the practicalities of AI usage in the industry. #SAGAFTRA#AI#EntertainmentIndustry#LaborStrike#DigitalReplicas