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www.noorjahanrahman.com
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| | | | Recently I teamed up with a colleague at Willkie, Farr & Gallagher to write a paper for GenLaw, a workshop on the intersection of AI and law, hosted by the International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML). You can read our essay on the GenLaw website, or below: 1. Introduction A question that has been top of mind for many proprietors of large language models (LLMs) is whether training the models on copyrighted text qualifies as fair use. The fair use doctrine allows limited use of copyrigh | |
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seattlein2025.org
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| | | | As promised last Friday, I am publishing this statement, in conjunction with a statement below from our Program Division Head, to provide a transparent explanation of our panelist selection process, answer questions and concerns we have received, and openly outline our next steps. | |
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chatgptiseatingtheworld.com
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| | I am happy to share my latest law review article, "Fair Use and the Origin of AI Training," forthcoming in Houston Law Review in the fall. Download a preprint copy of my paper at SSRN by following this link. Main points in my article, "fair use and the origin of ai training" The origin of... |