The New York Times has updated its terms of service to prohibit content that includes text, photographs, images, audio and video clips from being used in any AI training. The term specify that automated tools like the GPT bot crawler cannot be used to exit its content. Now another big backlash story came up last week when an author discovered that AI generated books were being sold under her name on Amazon. That however has not stopped the biggest publication so far from announcing that it would block GPT bot and indeed AI models in general.
Prosecraft is the first casualty of the AI backlash. Was it justified, or simply inevitable? Before that on the Brief: Amazon announces generative AI summaries of reviews as well as previews their chip production facility, and OpenAI is *not* going bankrupt.
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