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The New York Times sues OpenAI and Microsoft for training AI chatbots on its copyrighted work

GeekWire

“Defendants seek to free-ride on The Times’s massive investment in its journalism,” the complaint says, as reported by The Times. Microsoft has invested billions in OpenAI, and incorporates its technology into various products including Bing and Windows. The BBC, CNN and Reuters made similar moves, The Verge reported in October.

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My adult kids found themselves in nature. Will my youngest lose herself in her phone?

Vox

It gave Hatcher a taste of independence he’d never known, introduced him to kayaking, and started him on a journey that would make him one of the youngest licensed guides working multiday trips on this wild river. Over the same span of time, I’ve also witnessed the way technology’s grip on our children has tightened. Yet I still had hope.

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Microsoft calls for ‘safety brakes,’ licensing, and a new federal agency to avoid AI pitfalls

GeekWire

Develop a broad legal and regulatory framework based on the technology architecture for AI, including new regulations and licensing for powerful AI foundation models and obligations for AI infrastructure operators. There needs to be measurement, and ultimately, like so much else in life … AI will require a license.”

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