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New York Times sues OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement

Martech

Last week, The New York Times announced a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft alleging large-scale copyright infringement. They are accused of using millions of articles, without permission, to train ChatGPT to provide information to readers. Why we care. Click here to take the survey The defense. Get MarTech! In your inbox.

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Legal risks loom for Firefly users after Adobe’s AI image tool training exposed

Martech

A lot of our very big enterprise customers are very concerned about using generative AI without understanding how it was trained,” Adobe chief strategy officer Scott Belsky told TechCrunch last year. The company said Firefly was only trained on licensed content from Adobe’s image banks. That’s not a great defense. million pictures. “It

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3 Reasons a Pre-Trained LLM is an Easier Path for your Business

Salesforce Marketing Cloud

So you may be at the point where you’re asking a critical question about your tech stack: “Should we train our own large language model (LLM) or license a pre-trained LLM?” ” It’s an important question and, for the majority of companies, taking the pre-trained LLM path is often the smarter choice.

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AI copyright could lead to new Marketing opportunities

Kevin Indig

One boring but important factor makes a big difference in the conversation about how AI might change Marketing: copyright. Copyright lawsuits have the power to decide whether content platforms like Quora, Yelp or IMDB will benefit from generative AI or be disrupted by it. Who owns AI training data?

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Scout: Surging Ad Agency Employment, Generative AI Copyright Concerns, and More

QuanticMind

Each week, our team tracks down the best digital marketing articles, POVs, and reports—so you don't have to. Comedian Sarah Silverman’s recent lawsuit against OpenAI and Meta—in which she alleges the companies “copied and ingested” her copyrighted work to train their AI bots—underscores the need for regulation. Welcome to Scout!

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Is Google Scraping Public Data for Training Bard?

Valasys

New Jersey, 26th July’23: On Monday, Gizmodo spotted that Google recently updated its privacy policy to disclose that its various AI services, such as Bard and Cloud AI, may be trained on public data that the company has scraped from the web. This latest update simply clarifies that newer services like Bard are also included.

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Legal Versus Ethical: Web Scraping Edition

Webbiquity

However, there are other laws and legislations that guide web scraping, such as breach of contract, illegal access and use of data, trespass to chattels, and copyright infringement. Copyrighted material. Also, it is not possible to copyright ideas, only the representation or specific form of those ideas. Is the data copyrighted?

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