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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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What could disrupt the future of generative AI?

Martech

In addition to the risks embedded in relying on what is essentially unconscious and amoral “intelligence,” users also face the very real prospects that copyright and privacy issues could mortally wound large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT. But the same goes, for example, for GDPR. Publishers monetize content.

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Generative AI faces more regulatory and legal challenges

Martech

In April, OpenAI, creators of ChatGPT, made concessions to Italy’s data protection agency in an attempt to bring itself into compliance with GDPR. An exception is Google, which stands accused of illegally using copyrighted content and stealing the personal information of millions of Americans to train its AI products.

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Generative AI Regulations – What They Could Mean For Your Business

Salesforce Marketing Cloud

Most countries are just trying to ensure generative AI is subject to existing measures around privacy, transparency, copyright, and accountability,” said Danielle Gilliam-Moore, director, global public policy at Salesforce. Copyright concerns : Because GAI tools pull from vast data sources, the chance of plagiarism increases.

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The Etiquette of Web Scraping and How to Use Web Scraping Legally

Webbiquity

In data science, web scraping helps collect training and test data for machine learning projects, make predictive analyses, and process natural language. You must always comply with the terms of any contract you enter into, including the terms and conditions of the website and privacy policy. Don’t violate copyright law.

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7 Components successful companies have in their social media governance plans

Oktopost

It also helps you adhere to legal requirements from standards regulating online data protection and customer privacy, such as GDPR and CCPA. These standards consider issues like copyrights, defamation, and customer data privacy, which are vital for safe social media usage.

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What is Social Media Compliance, and What Does B2B Finance Need to Do to Comply?

Oktopost

It includes affirming that all messaging is accurate, non-misleading, and compliant with laws, regulations, and standards, such as: GDPR (the EU General Data Protection Regulation). The US: CAN-SPAM Act (sets the rules for commercial email) COPPA (Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act). CCPA California Consumer Privacy Act).