cigitalgem,
@cigitalgem@sigmoid.social avatar

It's not just authors anymore. The NY Times sues OpenAI and Microsoft over ML copyright issues.

systems leak training data consistently.

https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/new-york-times-sues-microsoft-and-openai-alleging-copyright-infringement-fd85e1c4?mod=mhp

SRDas,
@SRDas@mastodon.online avatar

@cigitalgem 'fair use' like the British Museum definition

cigitalgem,
@cigitalgem@sigmoid.social avatar

@SRDas lol. Apropos.

cigitalgem,
@cigitalgem@sigmoid.social avatar

In my view, the fiction authors have a much weaker case WRT fair use. When someone is looking up a news story to find out what happened, they don't care about the reporter...they care about the institution. So attention hijacking is an obvious threat.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/20/books/authors-openai-lawsuit-chatgpt-copyright.html

cigitalgem,
@cigitalgem@sigmoid.social avatar

"Their AI tools divert traffic that would otherwise go to the Times’ web properties, depriving the company of advertising, licensing and subscription revenue, the suit said."

Wonder why search engines are now just "telling you the answer" instead of giving you a URL? Attention capture. meets surveillance capitalism.

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