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Sarah Silverman is suing OpenAI and Meta for copyright infringement
Comedian and author Sarah Silverman, as well as authors Christopher Golden and Richard Kadrey — are suing OpenAI and Meta each in a US District Court over dual claims of copyright infringement. The suits alleges, among other things, that OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Meta’s LLaMA were trained on illegally-acquired datasets containing their works, which they say were acquired from “shadow library” websites like Bibliotik, Library Genesis, Z-Library, and others, noting the books are “available in bulk via torrent systems.”
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Sarah Silverman is suing OpenAI and Meta for copyright infringement
She says the companies’ chatbots were trained on her book.
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ChatGPT users drop for the first time as people turn to uncensored chatbots
OpenAI's immensely popular ChatGPT has started losing users for the first time, The Washington Post reported today. According to data firm Similarweb, ChatGPT's mobile and desktop traffic worldwide decreased by nearly 10 percent from May to June. Another data firm, Sensor Tower, reported that ChatGPT's iPhone app downloads have been steadily dipping since they peaked in early June.
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ChatGPT loses users for first time, shaking faith in AI revolution
OpenAI's chatbot has been heralded as spurring a revolution in the tech world. But its spectacular growth has suddenly slowed down.
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The 10 Best ChatGPT plugins of 2023
To get the most out of the ChatGPT AI chatbot, you need to use plugins. Here are ZDNET's picks for the best ChatGPT plugins available today.
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New ChatGPT Lawsuits May Be Start of AI's Legal Sh-tstorm
OpenAI faces allegations of privacy invasion and violating authors’ copyright — but this may be just the tip of the iceberg
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California man creates AI chatbot to waste the time of telemarketers
One man designs AI-powered chatbot to mess with telemarketers and phone scammers.
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AI-Generated Books of Nonsense Are All Over Amazon's Bestseller Lists
Amazon’s Kindle Unlimited bestseller list was full of books with titles like “Apricot bar code architecture” and “Jessica’s Attention” earlier this week. Amazon’s Kindle Unlimited young adult romance bestseller list was filled with dozens of AI-generated books of nonsense on Monday and Tuesday. As of Wednesday morning, Amazon appeared to have taken action against the books, but the episode shows that people are spamming AI-generated nonsense to the platform and are finding a way to monetize it.
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Why ChatGPT Cannot Spot Its Own Writing
ChatGPT failed at identifying human-written or AI-generated text in both cases. So how come ChatGPT cannot detect its own text? Does this mean there is no difference between AI and human text?
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Who owns the code? If ChatGPT's AI helps write your app, does it still belong to you?
It's complicated. So we reached out to legal experts for some definitive answers.
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Apple bans use of ChatGPT internally
Didn't stop OpenAI rolling out iOS ChatGPT app, just made things a bit awkward
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53% of Consumers Trust Generative-AI for Financial Advice: Report
According to a recent study conducted by Capgemini Research, 53% of global consumers trust generative artificial intelligence (AI) advice when it comes to investing and financial planning. At the same time, 67% ask chatbots for medical advice, while 66% consult them for relationship problems, the survey shows.
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How to access, install, and use AI ChatGPT-4 plugins (and why you should)
ChatGPT-3.5 is useful. ChatGPT-4 can be very useful. But, for the most useful version of ChatGPT to date, you need to add, implement, and use ChatGPT-4 with plugins.
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Mercedes-Benz is the first carmaker to integrate ChatGPT into its voice-control system
On Thursday, Mercedes-Benz announced it would begin beta-testing versions of its MBUX infotainment system featuring integrated ChatGPT. General Motors made a similar announcement in March
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OpenAI sued for defamation after ChatGPT fabricates legal accusations against radio host
ChatGPT’s fabrications are starting to catch up with OpenAI
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Can a chatbot preach a good sermon? Hundreds attend church service generated by ChatGPT to find out
The artificial intelligence chatbot asked the believers in the fully packed St. Paul's church in the Bavarian town of Fuerth to rise from the pews and praise the Lord. The ChatGPT chatbot, personified by an avatar of a bearded Black man on a huge screen above the altar, then began preaching to the more than 300 people who had shown up on Friday morning for an experimental Lutheran church service almost entirely generated by AI.
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When AI Comes In-House
ChatGPT and its ilk are eating software models and consuming business processes. But figuring out how to apply them to specific use cases is challenging. Here are real-world examples in manufacturing, marketing and beyond.
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ChatGPT designs its first robot
Poems, essays and even books—is there anything the open AI platform ChatGPT can't handle? These new AI developments have inspired researchers at TU Delft and the Swiss technical university EPFL to dig a little deeper: For instance, can ChatGPT also design a robot? And is this a good thing for the design process, or are there risks? The researchers published their findings in Nature Machine Intelligence.
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‘Black Mirror’ Creator Used ChatGPT To Write An Episode Of Netflix Series & Says It Was ‘Sh**’
Black Mirror is an anthology series on Netflix that explores techno-paranoia, often revealing the unintended negative consequences of technology in today’s society. With ChatGPT being softwar…
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AI Is About to Turn Book Publishing Upside-Down
The latest generation of AI is a game changer. Not incremental change—something gentle, something gradual: this AI changes everything, fast. Scary fast. I believe that every function in trade book publishing today can be automated with the help of generative AI. And, if this is true, then the trade book publishing industry as we know it will soon be obsolete. We will need to move on.
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