The software has probably been trained on open images on the web. We don't know if shutter stock did pay people in the past, right? And I think what they're going to have to do is start from zero again. What they're doing here is they're not giving them the ability to opt in. That would be the fairer thing to do.
First up, J+M discuss Shutterstock partnering with OpenAI and what this means for ownership and IP rights. (1:56) Then they break down Apple partnering with Level to sell a smart lock (29:00) and what the world would be like with a Mach 9 spaceplane. (35:03) Molly wraps the show with a solo news breakdown! (40:37)
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