The Writers Guild of America and the Screen Actors Guild are on strike over AI. Nearly 8,000 authors published an open letter asking companies to stop training their AI models on their works without permission or compensation. IAC's Barry Diller says that he's planning on taking legal action against these companies around commercial use of proprietary data.
Jasper and Mutiny have both laid off part of their teams in recent weeks, leading some to question whether it's another example of the AI bubble deflating after ChatGPT saw declines in usage for the first time ever in June.
Before that on The Brief: Nearly 8000 authors have signed an open letter from The Author's Guild asking prominent AI companies to stop training their models on their work. Barry Diller plans to sue AI companies on behalf of publishers. The UN Security Council holds first AI Risk meeting. Israel's IDF using AI in military operations.
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