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The Times Sues OpenAI and Microsoft Over A.I. Use of Copyrighted Work
The Times Sues OpenAI and Microsoft Over A.I. Use of Copyrighted Work
Millions of articles from The New York Times were used to train chatbots that now compete with it, the lawsuit said.
How strangers got my email address from ChatGPT’s model
How Strangers Got My Email Address From ChatGPT’s Model
AI companies would be required to disclose copyrighted training data under new bill
AI companies would be required to disclose copyrighted training data under new bill. / The AI Foundation Model Transparency Act aims to make it clear if AI models used copyright data for training.
Investigation Finds AI Image Generation Models Trained on Child Abuse
Research from a Stanford University group showing how images of child abuse were ingested and used to train some mainstream foundation models
E.U. Agrees on Landmark Artificial Intelligence Rules
E.U. Agrees on Landmark Artificial Intelligence Rules
The agreement over the A.I. Act solidifies one of the world’s first comprehensive attempts to limit the use of artificial intelligence.
California’s privacy watchdog eyes AI rules with opt-out and access rights
California’s privacy watchdog eyes AI rules with opt-out and access rights
AI copyright row deepens: Stability VP quits in protest over 'fair use' excuse
AI copyright row deepens: Stability VP quits in protest over 'fair use' excuse
OpenAI offers to pay for ChatGPT customers’ copyright lawsuits
OpenAI offers to pay for ChatGPT customers’ copyright lawsuits
At its first showcase, the ChatGPT creator unveiled an app store, a new AI model, and a legal strategy for copyright infringement suits
Your Personal Information Is Probably Being Used to Train Generative AI Models
Your Personal Information Is Probably Being Used to Train Generative AI Models
Companies are training their generative AI models on vast swathes of the Internet—and there’s no real way to stop them
What I Found in a Database Meta Uses to Train Generative AI
What I Found in a Database Meta Uses to Train Generative AI
Nobel-winning authors, Dungeons and Dragons, Christian literature, and erotica all serve as datapoints for the machine.