
Why The New York Times might win its copyright lawsuit against OpenAI – Understanding AI
As academic researchers took jobs in the burgeoning commercial AI sector, many assumed they would continue to enjoy wide latitude… read more
As academic researchers took jobs in the burgeoning commercial AI sector, many assumed they would continue to enjoy wide latitude… read more
Judge William H. Orrick of the Northern District of California, filed a 28-page decision that details how the lawsuit brought… read more
In a move towards tackling AI plagiarism, over 8,000 authors have collectively expressed their concerns in an open letter initiated… read more
For generative AI, Professor Pamela Samuelson, an esteemed scholar of Law and Information at UC Berkeley, raises three pivotal questions…. read more
Rest of World spoke to outsourced workers across different industries and regions, including call center operators in Manila, programmers in… read more
And in the meantime, we had anthropologists and linguists taking our identity, taking recordings of us, pictures of us, audio… read more