all AI news
AI industry has a battle-tested plan to keep using content without paying for it
Jan. 14, 2024, 6:09 p.m. | /u/NuseAI
Artificial Intelligence www.reddit.com
- The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against Microsoft and OpenAI, alleging that their chatbots used millions of articles without permission.
- Other lawsuits have also been filed by illustrators, photographers, authors, and anonymous social media users.
- Congress and AI experts are calling for AI companies to pay licensing fees for the material they use to train their models.
- A …
ai industry articles artificial challenge chatbots copyright copyright infringement form industry infringement lawsuit lawsuits major microsoft openai the new york times
More from www.reddit.com / Artificial Intelligence
Sam Altman - "No Fixed Timeline for GPT5"
16 hours ago |
www.reddit.com
Could current LLM technology communicate with dolphins?
2 days, 10 hours ago |
www.reddit.com
How many Friday, May 10ths have we had in the last 100 years?
2 days, 11 hours ago |
www.reddit.com
Jobs in AI, ML, Big Data
Data Engineer
@ Lemon.io | Remote: Europe, LATAM, Canada, UK, Asia, Oceania
Artificial Intelligence – Bioinformatic Expert
@ University of Texas Medical Branch | Galveston, TX
Lead Developer (AI)
@ Cere Network | San Francisco, US
Research Engineer
@ Allora Labs | Remote
Ecosystem Manager
@ Allora Labs | Remote
Founding AI Engineer, Agents
@ Occam AI | New York