Artificial Intelligence
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Litigate or License? News Publishers Struggle With Letting AI Have Their Content
Media companies are choosing sides, with some trying to protect their content in court while others make deals
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Scarlett Johansson’s Agent Tells OpenAI to ‘Slow Down’ to Ensure Products Get Built ‘Transparently, Ethically and Responsibly’
The company firmly denies that the “Sky” voice feature was a deliberate imitation of the “Her” actress
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Industry Scrambles for Influence in Washington as Lawmakers Weigh AI Restrictions
Entertainment companies and creatives are ramping up lobbying to become part of the conversation to craft national legislation.
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News Corp and OpenAI Strike Multi-Year Licensing Partnership to Train Chatbots
The deal includes content from The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, the New York Post and more
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OpenAI Wants To Get Big Fast, and Four More Takeaways From a Wild Week in AI News | Commentary
Ignore the flirty bot, OpenAI’s big strategic play became clearer this week.
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New Tech Offers An ‘Ear To The Weird’ at AI Film Festival
Panelists at Runway’s first AI awards fest in L.A. say the controversial tool can be a nonjudgmental creative partner
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Are LLMs About To Hit A Wall? | Commentary
Throwing more data, compute, and energy at the problem may run its course. What’s next?
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Here’s How to Turn Off Meta AI From Your Search Bar on Instagram
The new “free virtual assistant” rolled out on the platform on Friday
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Is Post-Strike Hollywood Really Ready for an AI Film Festival?
Is AI a tool, or a weapon? Whatever your stance, an AI-focused film fest can serve to educate, experts say
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