The Atlantic AI Watchdog
6 hours ago
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- #AI ethics
- #copyright infringement
- Large language models copy rather than learn, potentially transforming the tech industry.
- Tech companies have used at least 15 million videos and pirated millions of books for AI training.
- Meta and other companies have utilized pirated books and videos to train their AI models.
- The Atlantic is investigating the media and data sets used by tech companies to train AI.
- Common Crawl's executive director argues that content on the internet is fair game for AI training.
- AI companies are using dialogue from movies and TV shows to train their systems.
- The Atlantic provides tools to search which authors and content have been used in AI training.
- Silicon Valley's practices are under scrutiny for their impact on media and content creators.
- There are ongoing debates about the ethics of AI companies using copyrighted material for training.
- Video platforms are using AI to enhance clarity in uploaded content, raising questions about transparency.