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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15571 · Mar 18

#python#newton_physics#nvidia_warp#physics_simulation#robotics Newton is a free, open-source GPU-accelerated physics engine for fast, accurate robot simulations, built by NVIDIA, Google DeepMind, and Disney Research. Install easily with `pip install "newton[examples]"` and run demos like pendulums, humanoids, cloth, cables, or hands via simple Python commands—it supports Linux/Windows/macOS with NVIDIA GPUs. You benefit by quickly testing robotics ideas with high-speed, differentiable physics for AI training, real-time adaptability, and complex tasks like manipulation, cutting weeks off development time. https://github.com/newton-physics/newton

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@ai_and_law · Post #99 · 08/30/2023, 07:04 AM

Zoom Addresses EU Privacy Concerns and Updates Terms of Service Greetings! In response to discussions about potential EU privacy law implications, Zoom issues a statement and revises its Terms of Service. The focus? Ensuring customer data isn't utilized to train AI models. Zoom's statement and Terms affirm that user-generated content, including audio, video, chat, and more, isn't employed for training Zoom's or any third-party AI models. This step aims to dispel any concerns. Zoom initially shared its statement on August 7 and later updated it on August 11, aligned with the revised Terms. The shared stance now unequivocally states, "Zoom does not use any of your customer content to train AI models." Earlier, a Stack Diary article flagged changes to Zoom's March Terms, raising potential concerns about broad data utilization for AI model training. Zoom's quick response aims to address these concerns and reaffirm privacy commitments. #Zoom#PrivacyMatters#TermsOfService#AIModels#DataProtection#PrivacyLaw#TechUpdates