New York Times sues OpenAI and Microsoft for using texts from chatbots: “Miljarden dollars is a shame” | Buitenland

‘The New York Times’ is suing OpenAI and Microsoft for the article being used to train chatbots. Volgens het Amerikaanse dagblad wordt daarmee het author’s rights were spared. The aanklacht will be indiend this week.

New York Times As a result of the aklacht, he is entitled to use several articles.

Volgens het dagblad moeten de gedaagden responsiblelijk was gehouden voor “miljarden dollars aan betlijke en werkelijke shame” in association with the “illegal copying and use of the unieke waardevolle werk van The Times”. Ok wordt he geëist dat de bedrijven all chatbot models en trainingsgegevens vernieten waarin auteursrechtelijk beschermd materiaal van The Times is used.

Hergebruik

This year’s conclusion is that the ‘NewsGuard’ has never been published on numerous sites and is intelligently used in high-quality articles from the media that have been produced in this way. The websites also do not have the same information as the AI ​​was included in the ‘schrijven’ of the articles. The onderzoekers hit new sites on the chatbots for articles from media such as The New York Times, ‘CNN’ and the publisher ‘Reuters’.

The sites can be used to make software that specifies the articles in the videos, the scripts and automatically publicize the information provided by each person. Op enkele sites stonden also advertenties van grote bedrijven.

Good contract

In tegenstelling tot mediabedrijven als het German Axel Springer of persbureau ‘Associated Press’ heeft The New York Times geen samenwerkingsovereenkomst sloten met OpenAI. It is not the first right to use OpenAI. Previously, there was a group of bestseller authors, who wrote thriller John Grisham and ‘Game of Thrones’ thinker George RR Martin, a procedure based on the AI-bedrijf due to the author’s law.

Actrice en comédienne Sarah Silverman was based in the right omdat OpenAI zonder toestemming gebruik had made van passages uit hair biography. The children’s children slept in their great music, based on the Universal Music Group, the AI-bedrijf Anthropic voor de Rechter. Anthropic, opgericht door oud-medewerkers van OpenAI, zou zonder toestemming songteksten hebben copied for his chatbot Claude.

OpenAI is currently talking to investors about a new financing round of 100 million dollars (ruim 90 million euros).

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