Jan. 8, 2024, 9:59 p.m. | Thomas Claburn

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As IEEE study shows super lab's neural nets can emit 'plagiaristic output' with users none the wiser

OpenAI has said it would be "impossible" to build top-tier neural networks that meet today's needs without using people's copyrighted work. The Microsoft-backed lab, which believes it is lawfully harvesting said content for training its models, said using out-of-copyright public domain material would result in sub-par AI software.…

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