Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of Microsoft AI, mentioned machine-learning companies can freely use online content to train neural networks, causing controversies on intellectual property rights.
The Center for Investigative Reporting sued OpenAI and Microsoft for utilizing the organization's content without authorization or compensation, following similar lawsuits from newspapers and authors.
Suleyman highlighted the difference between freely available online content and copyrighted material, while acknowledging the gray area regarding permissions for scraping content.
Challenges arise when entities use publicly shared code/data for training AI models, leading to legal disputes like the lawsuits against OpenAI and GitHub.
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