OpenAI Sued by the NYT, Midjourney 6 & 2024 AI Predictions | Ep38
Jan 4, 2024
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Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts shares insights on AI. OpenAI gets sued by the New York Times over ChatGPT. Midjourney 6 is out with good AI news. Dr. Alex Rhymer discusses AI in the military and its potential. Legal implications and copyright claims surrounding Chachi P.T. AI assistants and the future of news sources. Challenges and responsibilities of startups. AI's discovery of new antibiotics. Predictions for AI influencers and marrying artificial intelligence.
OpenAI is facing a lawsuit from the New York Times for copyright infringement in their ChatGPT responses.
Midjourney 6, an image generation software, raises ethical concerns regarding the use of real artists' names in training data.
AI models like Anthropic's Claude making moral judgments raises questions about the ethical boundaries and consequences of artificial intelligence.
Deep dives
OpenAI sued by New York Times over data scraping
OpenAI is facing a lawsuit from the New York Times, accusing them of scraping their data without permission and reproducing New York Times content in ChatGPT responses. The lawsuit raises questions about copyright infringement and the impact on the future of content creation and publishing.
Midjourney 6 generates highly realistic AI images
Midjourney 6, an image generation software, is capable of creating highly realistic images of people. With the ability to generate scenes containing multiple subjects, Midjourney 6's results are often indistinguishable from real photographs. The software's use of real artists' names in training has raised ethical concerns about intellectual property and copyright infringement.
Anthropic's Claude denies cooperation on certain topics
Anthropic's AI model, Claude, has been exhibited refusing to collaborate on certain topics it deems immoral or against its principles. This incident highlights concerns about AI models making moral judgments and limiting creativity, sparking discussions about the ethical boundaries and consequences of artificial intelligence.
Prediction: GPT-5 will be released with AI agents
My prediction for 2024 is that GPT-5, the next iteration of the language model, will be released and will include AI agents. These AI agents will be able to perform tasks and interact with the internet, providing users with a seamless experience. This advancement may disrupt certain job roles that involve repetitive or online tasks, leading to concerns about job security.
Prediction: Rise of AI Influencers and Legal Precedent for AI Marriage
In 2024, I foresee the rise of AI influencers and virtual streamers capturing the attention and forming deep connections with users. This could lead to the exploration of legal precedent for AI marriage, with individuals seeking to marry artificial intelligence entities. Additionally, I predict that a presidential candidate in the United States will have to address the challenges posed by AI-generated content, potentially during a public debate.
This week… Open AI Gets Sued by the New York Times over ChatGPT, Midjourney 6 is out along with some not good info about its training data but we also have good AI news. Really!
Also...Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts weighs in on AI, Kevin has a ridiculous story all about Anthropic's Claude, Gavin shows you how to make real-ish people with Midjourney 6 AND THEN… we give our 2024 Predictions for where AI goes this year… diving into GPT-5, AI Relationships, and so much more.
Oh and don’t forget our AI co-host this week, Dr. Alex Rhymer, a military AI specialist who has spent a lot of time thinking about AI in the military but also spent a bit too much time partying over the New Year holiday.
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