Hackernews posts about Judo
Judo is a technology platform that enables developers to build native app experiences without writing code, utilizing a visual interface and AI-powered automation.
- Judge Rejects Google's Attempt to DMCA Its Way Out of Being Scraped (www.techdirt.com)
- Judge Voices Doubt US Has Justified Its Ban on Anthropic AI (www.bloomberg.com)
- Home Office used 'AI hallucinated' information to refuse asylum claim, judge (www.theguardian.com)
- How the judge on Oracle vs. Google taught himself to code (www.theverge.com)
- The Judgment Reservoir (shannph.com)
- Connecticut judge says plaintiff hid messages for AI in court filings (www.reuters.com)
- Federal Judges Chastise Justice Department for 'Unlawful' Conduct (www.propublica.org)
- Judge orders Kalshi cease Washington operations (starting August 20) (www.atg.wa.gov)
- Judge blocks first state law that would have banned prediction markets (arstechnica.com)
- Judge rebuffs Trump admin demand for phone records from NYT reporters (arstechnica.com)
- Why we're building omics in Rust at St. Jude research hospital (claymcleod.dev)
- Judge blocks first state law that would have banned prediction markets (arstechnica.com)
- Browsers have standards, the App Store has judgment (blog.terrygodier.com)
- AI is learning clinical judgment by practicing on simulated patients (www.echohive.ai)
- Judge a Book by Its Cover (www.mediumrare.site)
- MUD as AI Evaluation and LLM-judge distortion in ways aggregate κ misses (www.lesswrong.com)
- Judge a Book by Its Cover (www.mediumrare.site)