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| | | | In the first two parts of this series I examined how large language models (LLMs) work and analyzed whether their training process can be justified under copyright law's fair use doctrine. (Part 1, Part 2). However, I also noted that LLMs sometimes "memorize" content during the training stage and then "regurgitate" that content verbatim or [...] | |
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| | | | The New York Times is suing Microsoft and OpenAI for training their AI software on Times stories: In a complaint filed Wednesday, the Times said the technology companies exploited its content without permission to create their AI products, including OpenAIs humanlike chatbot ChatGPT and Microsofts Copilot. The tools were trained on millions of pieces of Times content, the suit said, and | |
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| | | | We've compiled a running list of the lawsuits filed against AI companies, including OpenAI and ChatGPT. | |
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www.jeremymorgan.com
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| | How to set up and use Stable Diffusion XL to generate AI Images on your local computer. A complete guide with explanations of how everything works. |