The world of artificial intelligence is rapidly evolving, with breakthroughs and controversies emerging on a daily basis. In this news brief, we'll delve into the latest developments in AI, from the use of copyrighted content for AI training to the potential risks of AI-faked voices in documentaries.
Court Filings Show Meta Staffers Discussed Using Copyrighted Content for AI Training
For years, Meta employees have internally discussed using copyrighted works obtained through legally questionable means to train the company's AI models, according to court documents unsealed on Thursday. The defendant, Meta, claims that training models on IP-protected works, particularly books, is
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