Reddit is starting to charge AI models for learning from its huge data set. An Ars technical article says LLMs can no longer lurk, learn, and profit from 18 years of links in chatter. McKay Wrigley: The question of data and intellectual property that underlies AI training models has also recently been in the news in the context of the music world.
We're seeing more and more instances of industries, companies and individuals fighting back against their data and IP being used to train AI. On this episode, we look at Elon threatening to sue Microsoft, Reddit changing their terms for AI companies, and the music industry loosing their ever-loving mind about a viral AI produced track featuring the synthetic voices of Drake and The Weeknd.
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