sarah silverman
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OpenAI: Give Us Your Content or Die
The Financial Times announced a deal with OpenAI to license its world-class journalism for training and informing ChatGPT’s models. It joins Axel Springer and the Associated Press who struck similar deals, where OpenAI reportedly offers millions for the right to use content. However, ChatGPT was trained on lots of other web-scraped content that OpenAI did…
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After OpenAI’s Blowup, It Seems Pretty Clear That ‘AI Safety’ Isn’t a Real Thing
As OpenAI’s chaos comes to an end, AI development will never be the same.
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Amazon Restricts Authors to Self-Publishing Three Books a Day, a Totally Human Amount
As authors grapple with the anxiety of an impending AI takeover in the publishing world, Amazon wants you to know that it’s taking those concerns very seriously. The bookstore-turned-commerce giant has revealed a new self-publishing limit that cannot exceed three books per day. Amazon announced the change on its Kindle Direct Publishing forum earlier this…
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New York Times Reportedly Considering Lawsuit That Could Throw OpenAI Into Chaos
OpenAI is facing a potential lawsuit from The New York Times for an intellectual property debate over alleged copyright violations, sources told NPR on Wednesday. The news outlet claims OpenAI, the owner of ChatGPT, is using the Times’ content to train its chatbot. The Times started negotiations with OpenAI for months to reach a licensing…