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chatgptiseatingtheworld.com
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| | | | | On late Friday, the U.S. Copyright Office issued its long-awaited report on AI training and fair use. It's labeled "Pre-publication Version," though it says no substantive changes will be made. UPDATE on May 8: President Trump reportedly fired Shira Perlmutter, the Register of Copyrights, which now raises a cloud of uncertainty over whether this report... | |
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opensource.net
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| | | | | Generative AI models are typically trained on vast datasets, often comprising billions of works scraped from the internet. Many policymakers, particularly in Europe under the proposed AI Act, are pushing for mandatory disclosure of copyrighted works used in training datasets. | |
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www.theverge.com
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| | | | | Microsoft, GitHub, and OpenAI are being sued for allegedly violating copyright law in the creation of GitHub Copilot - an AI coding assistant trained on open-source code. In an interview with The Verge, the lawyers filing the suit explain their motivations and the future of AI copyright. | |
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www.tomsguide.com
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| | | AI is making it so anyone can code | ||