AI companies need data. The usual datasets don’t suffice anymore. There’s a real need for human-generated content that can speak better to the users of AI tools. But people trying to fight this backed by human-oriented copyright laws are naturally losing.
Tag: Regulation
UN Secretary-General Warns Big Tech Being Reckless for AI Profits
Big tech companies are being reckless in developing their AI products, says UN Secretary-General António Guterres at the WEF.
OpenAI Pleads It Can’t Work Without Copyrighted Material
OpenAI says it’s impossible to work with just public domain work, and the company will be doomed if it doesn’t train its models using copyrighted work.
The UK Reveals 7 Principles for AI Regulation
UK publishes 7 principles to be followed by companies working on FMs like GPT-4 & Llama 2 used in gen AI.
8 More Companies Join the White House AI Safety Accord to Manage AI Risk
8 more companies including Nvidia, Adobe, and IBM join the White House’s effort toward responsible AI development.
Time to Regulate AI Like Cars and Drugs, Says Microsoft Exec
Microsoft’s Brad Smith pushes for licensing requirements for risky AI systems.
Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, and Anthropic Launch AI Safety Body
The four tech giants launch Frontier Model Forum, which is accepting members, to better protect the misuse of AI and mitigate its risks.
Big Tech Joins Hands for AI Safety
Joe Biden gets 7 of the biggest tech companies to commit to safety standards, internal and external, in their pursuit of better AI models and tools.
OpenAI Launches Superalignment Effort to Control Risks of Superintelligent AI
OpenAI pledges 20% of its compute to fight rogue superintelligent AI of the future.
Japan Will Not Enforce Copyright for Training Generative AI
Japanese companies can use any material for commercial use to train generative AI models.