Nov. 1, 2023, 11:50 a.m. | Dr. Tony Hoang

The Artificial Intelligence Podcast linktr.ee

The News/Media Alliance, representing over 2,200 publishers, claims that companies developing AI tools like ChatGPT are excessively using copyrighted news content to train their models, allegedly violating intellectual property laws. The group's research suggests that such AI models extensively use information from news, magazines, and digital media sources, far more than other content types, creating a potential threat to the sustainability of both news publishers and trustworthy AI models.



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