The Author’s Guild launches class-action lawsuit against OpenAI
The Author’s Guild opened a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging misuse of copyrighted material in training of its AI models. Go to Source
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The Author’s Guild opened a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging misuse of copyrighted material in training of its AI models. Go to Source
In a lawsuit against Sarah Silverman and other authors Meta claims its AI system does not create copyright infringing material. Go to Source
The launch comes just weeks after Chinese authorities began accepting applications for public-facing AI systems. Go to Source
Meta is reportedly in the process of building a new, more powerful and open-source AI model to rival the most powerful systems of its rival OpenAI. Go to Source
Web traffic from users worldwide for OpenAI’s ChatGPT declined during the summer months, which could be linked to university-aged users out of school. Go to Source
Despite heavy government regulations and ongoing struggles with hardware sourcing, Tencent’s large language model has been released for business use in China. Go to Source
The lawsuit alleges that OpenAI’s profits came as a result of using illegally scraped data to train its models. Go to Source
The CEO of Chinese tech-giant Baidu said that since China’s new AI regulations have been in place over 70 AI models have been released in China with over 1 billion parameters. Go to Source
The officials in the U.K. released their priorities for the upcoming global AI summit during which they plan to focus on risk and policy. Go to Source
Multiple Chinese tech companies launched their own ChatGPT-like AI chatbots for mass market use two weeks after China’s AI regulations came into force which requires prior government approval. Go to Source