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OpenAI’s internal turmoil continues.
Read more: OpenAI’s internal turmoil continues.OpenAI continues to face internal turmoil after a tumultuous leader. Co-founder Ilya Sutskever (who supported the firing of CEO Sam Altman, only to apologize for doing so, in the momentary coup) already left the company in June 2024. Now, Greg Brockman, the President and co-founder, is going on leave until the end of 2024. Plus,…
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OpenAI sued again in in Millette v. OpenAI based on use of YouTube videos to train AI. But no copyright claims raised. Download Complaint (PDF)
Read more: OpenAI sued again in in Millette v. OpenAI based on use of YouTube videos to train AI. But no copyright claims raised. Download Complaint (PDF)OpenAI was sued yet again based on its alleged use of YouTube videos to train AI models of OpenAI. The lawsuit, Millette v. OpenAI, proposes a class action for YouTube video creators based on OpenAI’s alleged “the surreptitious, non-consensual transcription of millions of YouTube users’ videos by Defendants to train Defendants’ AI software products.” But,…
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Google pulls AI letter writing ad from Olympics coverage. How many AI missteps will Google makes?
Read more: Google pulls AI letter writing ad from Olympics coverage. How many AI missteps will Google makes?Google reportedly pulled a TV commercial ad it ran during the Olympics coverage. It depicts an African American father using Google’s AI assistant Gemini to help his daughter write a fan letter for his daughter to U.S. Olympic team hurdler Sydney McClaughlin-Levrone. The commercial doesn’t say that Gemini wrote the final letter, but it does…
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AI music generators Udio, Suno issue forceful fair use defense v. music labels
Read more: AI music generators Udio, Suno issue forceful fair use defense v. music labelsThe AI music generators Udio and Suno both filed their Answers in their respective lawsuits brought by the music labels. In their Answers, the two companies, both represented by Lathan & Watkins attorneys, make a forceful fair use defense. The defendants go even further: they raise a defense of copyright misuse by the music labels…