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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14873 · Jun 28

#rust#2d_graphics#art#compositor#design#graphic_design#graphics_editor#image_generation#image_manipulation#image_processing#node_editor#node_graph#photo_editing#photo_editor#procedural#procedural_art#procedural_drawing#svg_editor#vector_editor Graphite is a free, open-source 2D graphics editor that combines vector and raster tools with a unique hybrid workflow using layers and nodes. It lets you create detailed vector art and designs with nondestructive editing, meaning you can change your work anytime without losing quality. The node-based system offers powerful, flexible control like visual programming, while the layer system keeps things simple and familiar. This makes it easy to create complex graphics, animations, and effects all in one tool. Graphite is still evolving but aims to be a versatile, all-in-one creative platform accessible to everyone, helping you unleash your artistic potential efficiently[1][2][4]. https://github.com/GraphiteEditor/Graphite

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@ai_and_law · Post #408 · 10/01/2024, 07:04 AM

FTC Takes Action Against DoNotPay Over Misleading AI Lawyer Claims The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has initiated action against DoNotPay, which claimed to offer "the world’s first robot lawyer." Despite bold promises to revolutionize legal services, DoNotPay failed to match the expertise of human lawyers. The FTC alleges that the company’s AI service could not generate valid legal documents or substitute for professional legal counsel, as claimed. The proposed settlement requires DoNotPay to pay $193,000 and prohibits misleading claims about AI capabilities without supporting evidence. This case serves as a reminder that AI-based services must be held to the same rigorous standards as professional industries. #AIRegulation#LegalTech#AIEthics#FTCRuling#ConsumerProtection