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The Drum
2 weeks ago
Privacy professionals

Will OpenAI and other LLM developers be able to weather the winds of privacy regulation?

AI developers face legal challenges over privacy violations, like OpenAI's ChatGPT complaint under GDPR for inaccuracies about a public figure's birthdate. [ more ]
www.fastcompany.com
3 months ago
Artificial intelligence

FTC now investigating Big Tech's partnerships with AI startups like OpenAI

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is launching a market inquiry into the ties between major cloud service providers and AI developers.
The FTC has issued compulsory orders to Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Anthropic, and OpenAI to provide information about their investments and partnerships. [ more ]
CoinGeek
3 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Fox Corp. blockchain protocol tracks content use by large AI developers

Fox Corp. has launched a blockchain-based platform called Verify to track the use of intellectual property by AI developers.
Verify allows media outlets to upload content for verification and grant usage rights to AI developers.
The platform has already authenticated over 70,000 pieces of content, but onboarding other media outlets may be challenging. [ more ]
SiliconANGLE
3 months ago
Artificial intelligence

New nonprofit to certify AI models that only use copyrighted training data with permission - SiliconANGLE

A nonprofit called Fairly Trained will issue certifications to AI companies that avoid using copyrighted materials in their training datasets without permission.
The certification also requires AI developers to implement due diligence workflows and create a database of training data records. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
5 months ago
Artificial intelligence

When It Comes to AI Models, Bigger Isn't Always Better

Large language models (LLMs) are growing in size, with over 100 billion parameters, making them more capable.
Smaller AI models and datasets are being revisited and reassessed to address the drawbacks of larger models.
Microsoft's phi-1.5 model, with only 1.3 billion parameters, performs well in benchmarking tests and exhibits traits of larger models. [ more ]
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