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Nick Ryder, VP of Research, Foundations OpenAI, says: 2 Internet-based books corpora were used to train GPT 3, 3.5, but not “any subsequent OpenAI GPT model”
Read more: Nick Ryder, VP of Research, Foundations OpenAI, says: 2 Internet-based books corpora were used to train GPT 3, 3.5, but not “any subsequent OpenAI GPT model”Amidst a discovery dispute, OpenAI filed an interesting declaration from Nick Ryder, VP of Research, Foundations, OpenAI. In it, Ryder reveals the frequency that researchers at OpenAI are developing models that are never commercially released. Since it was founded in 2015, OpenAI has created hundreds of thousands of artifacts that might each be called “models.”…
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Magistrate Judge Wang gives Book Authors, Newspapers discovery victory. California Labor Code § 980 does not bar discovery of social media messages on X.com
Read more: Magistrate Judge Wang gives Book Authors, Newspapers discovery victory. California Labor Code § 980 does not bar discovery of social media messages on X.comIn a discovery victory for the Book Authors and the Newspapers that seek discovery of d OpenAI employees “direct messages sent on X.com belonging to certain employees who used their personal phones and X.com accounts for work purposes,” Magistrate Judge Ona Wang rejected one of the grounds asserted by OpenAI, that such social media messages…
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Magistrate Judge Wang denies OpenAI’s discovery motion in book authors cases re: fair use on same grounds as denial in New York Times lawsuit
Read more: Magistrate Judge Wang denies OpenAI’s discovery motion in book authors cases re: fair use on same grounds as denial in New York Times lawsuitOn November 23, Magistrate Judge Ona Wang denied OpenAI’s motion to compel discovery of information relevant to New York Times’s own use of AI. Today, Judge Wang did the same in the lawsuits brought by book authors (including Authors Guild) against OpenAI and Microsoft. ORDER denying 232 Letter Motion for Local Rule 37.2 Conference. The…
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Complaint in new AI book lawsuit, Bartz v. Anthropic. Judge Alsup presides.
Read more: Complaint in new AI book lawsuit, Bartz v. Anthropic. Judge Alsup presides.Book authors Andrea Bartz, Charles Graeber, and Kirk Wallace Johnson, who propose a class action, filed an action against Anthropic. Judge William Alsup presides over Bartz v. Anthropic. He already issued his order regarding various procedures he expects the lawyers to follow.
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The motions to dismiss claims in AI copyright suits
Read more: The motions to dismiss claims in AI copyright suitsWe compiled all the motions to dismiss that have been filed (as of November 11, 2023) in the copyright lawsuits against AI companies. Google motion to dismiss claims in J.L. v. Google (filed 10/16/23) Meta motion to dismiss claims in Kadrey v. Meta Platforms (filed 9/18/23) [Judge Chhabria intends to grant] OpenAI motion to dismiss…
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List of book authors suing OpenAI, Meta, AI cos.
Read more: List of book authors suing OpenAI, Meta, AI cos.We’re starting a running list of all the book authors suing OpenAI, Meta, and other AI companies. Book authors suing OpenAI, Meta, and other AI companies: Total 27