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Why can’t AI content generators just follow the rules?

Martech

OpenAI and Microsoft are now being sued by the New York Times for training its AI machines using Times content. The issue is that Open AI and Microsoft used copyrighted content owned by the Times, without paying for the rights to use it. The post Why can’t AI content generators just follow the rules? Get MarTech! In your inbox.

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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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How to Create Simple Social Media Rules for Employees

EveryoneSocial

Nearly 90% of companies use social media for business, but only half of the workers say their companies have social media rules for employees, according to a Pew Research poll. Why You Need Social Media Rules for Employees. Providing rules and recommendations can help alleviate these concerns. Here’s why. Protects the company.

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Top 5 XR and AI marketing trends in 2023

Martech

Rapidly disrupting our personal and professional environments like a runaway train, AI is poised to be more impactful than the internet. The advances in AI technology allow a company to effectively scale personalization, bringing down the costs and resources required to deliver personalized learning, training and branded content.

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AI ethics: How marketers should embrace innovation responsibly

Sprout Social

Comments like these just scratch the surface of ethical concerns across industries, but the top issues for marketers include: job security, privacy, bias and discrimination, misinformation and disinformation, and intellectual property/copyright issues, which we’ll dive into detail in the next section.

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Generative AI faces more regulatory and legal challenges

Martech

The agency has opened a probe into OpenAI and ChatGPT with a 20-page letter seeking the answers to many questions concerning the training of its large language models and use of personal data. Been using this private property to train its AI technology, including its chatbot, Bard. FTC sends a 20-page letter. Google faces lawsuit.

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What Does AI Transparency Look Like? It Depends on Your Industry

Salesforce Marketing Cloud

This lack of transparency threatens privacy and security, and fosters uncompensated use of copyrighted content, according to Senate testimony by Ramayya Krishnan, dean of Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy. And that’s being charitable. There’s not much independent auditing happening, anyway.