“Getty Images v. Stability AI – Complaint - Copyright Lately”
This is in the US, in addition to Getty Images’ suit in the UK that was filed earlier.
“4chan users embrace AI voice clone tool to generate celebrity hatespeech”
AFAICT, this is exactly the sort of thing that the EU’s proposed AI regulations would stomp on, hard. With GDPR-style fines
“ChatGPT writes performance feedback”
Eeek.
“You wise up. – Hi, I’m Heather Burns”
“Much chatter amongst the chatterati, then, with yesterday’s addition to the saga that is the Online Safety Bill.”
“SOLVED! The Case of the Bing Ban Theory - daverupert.com”
Bing was marking a bunch of normal blogs as spam. Because of course it was.
“Against risk-based authentication (or, why I wouldn’t trust Google Cloud)”
Add to that the risk of having auth linked to social media behaviour (youtube). Get banned from youtube; get locked out of Google Cloud.
Even if you think generative AI is the bee’s knees, this is exactly the sort of tech co overreach that leads to heavy-handed regulation and lawsuits that set broad, sweeping precedents
“Netlify Acquires Gatsby, Its Struggling Jamstack Competitor - The New Stack”
The only thing I’ll say about this is that we’re going to see more of these kinds of acquisitions.
“Modern Health, frameworks, performance, and harm – Eric Bailey”
“Geeking with Greg: Layoffs and tech layoffs”
From 14 years ago and still true.
“Revised Issues Paper on Intellectual Property Policy and Artificial Intelligence”
This paper from the World Intellectual Property Organisation raises a lot of really good questions that don’t have answers yet.
“Copyright and Artificial Creation: Does EU Copyright Law Protect AI-Assisted Output?”
Another paper on the same subject. This time based on a study made for the European Commission. The answer is again “it depends”
The answer to “are AI works protected by copyright?” seems to be ‘no’ in the US but EU law is less clear
“Leakage and the Reproducibility Crisis in ML-based Science”
“OpenAI has hired an army of contractors to make basic coding obsolete - Semafor”
Not sure what to think about this, but it’s the right strategic move for OpenAI. Slightly fewer landmines.