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AsiaOne
8 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Microsoft, OpenAI hit with new lawsuit by authors over AI training

OpenAI and Microsoft have been sued by nonfiction authors for allegedly misusing their work to train AI models like ChatGPT.
This lawsuit is part of a larger trend of writers suing tech companies over the alleged use of their work to train AI programs. [ more ]
The Verge
8 months ago
Artificial intelligence

OpenAI reportedly lowballing news partners for licensed data

OpenAI offers between $1 million and $5 million per year to license copyrighted news articles for AI training.
Apple is reportedly offering at least $50 million over a multiyear period to media companies for data. [ more ]
AsiaOne
8 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Microsoft, OpenAI hit with new lawsuit by authors over AI training

OpenAI and Microsoft have been sued by nonfiction authors for allegedly misusing their work to train AI models like ChatGPT.
This lawsuit is part of a larger trend of writers suing tech companies over the alleged use of their work to train AI programs. [ more ]
The Verge
8 months ago
Artificial intelligence

OpenAI reportedly lowballing news partners for licensed data

OpenAI offers between $1 million and $5 million per year to license copyrighted news articles for AI training.
Apple is reportedly offering at least $50 million over a multiyear period to media companies for data. [ more ]
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Medium
8 months ago
Artificial intelligence

All of the Microsoft and ODSC Partnership Offerings

ODSC has a close relationship with Microsoft, collaborating on webinars, blogs, and conference sessions
Ai+ Training platform offers playlists of past webinars with Microsoft on various data science topics [ more ]
Reuters
8 months ago
Law

How copyright law could threaten the AI industry in 2024

2024 could be the year that U.S. copyright law addresses AI.
Copyright cases have been filed by authors and copyright holders who claim that AI has used their work without permission. [ more ]
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