The Author’s Guild launches class-action lawsuit against OpenAI
The Author’s Guild opened a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging misuse of copyrighted material in training of its AI models.
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The Author’s Guild opened a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging misuse of copyrighted material in training of its AI models.
Despite heavy government regulations and ongoing struggles with hardware sourcing, Tencent’s large language model has been released for business use in China.
The lawsuit alleges that OpenAI’s profits came as a result of using illegally scraped data to train its models.
According to Josh Gerben, the social media platform could be embroiled in lawsuits over its “X” branding for years, costing upward of millions of dollars.
Through the collaboration, Axelar will be the first cross-chain protocol to join Microsoft’s Azure marketplace.
Report says sources close to the situation have said U.S. officials plan to restrict Chinese companies’ access to cloud computing services as a security measure.
As the EU works on its upcoming AI bill, executives from 160 companies in the industry drafted an open letter on the implications of too-strict regulations.
United States Senator Michael Bennet wrote a letter to major tech companies, including OpenAI and Google, to urge the labeling of AI-generated content.
The reported deal comes just a few days after CoreWeave announced an additional $200 million worth of funding via an extended Series B funding round.
An internal document from the tech giant said that while it develops its own AI technology, employee usage of outside AI chatbots will be restricted.