Fun

News Feed - 2023-09-20 10:09:24

Savannah Fortis10 hours agoThe Author’s Guild launches class-action lawsuit against OpenAIThe Author’s Guild opened a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging misuse of copyrighted material in training of its AI models.1710 Total views27 Total sharesListen to article 0:00NewsJoin us on social networksThe Author’s Guild in the United States opened a class-action lawsuit against the Microsoft-backed OpenAI on Sept. 19 due to its alleged misuse of copyrighted material in the training of its artificial intelligence (AI) models.


According to court documents, the oldest and largest professional organization for writers in the U.S. is operating under the Copyright Act and seeking “redress” for what it calls “flagrant and harmful infringement” of registered copyrights in written works of fiction.


It goes on to argue that works were copied wholesale and without permission or “consideration” by feeding them into large language models (LLMs).“These algorithms are at the heart of Defendants’ massive commercial enterprise. And at the heart of these algorithms is systematic theft on a mass scale.”


The Author’s Guild said it represents a class of professional fiction writers whose “works spring from their own minds and their creative literary expression.” It says, therefore, that since their livelihoods derive from these creative works, the LLMs “endanger” the ability of fiction writers to make a living.


It suggested that the AI models could’ve been trained via the public domain, or OpenAI could have paid a licensing fee for the usage of the copyrighted works.


“What Defendants could not do was evade the Copyright Act altogether to power their lucrative commercial endeavor, taking whatever datasets of relatively recent books they could get their hands on without authorization.”


On Sept. 11, the Guild posted an article on X about how authors can protect their work from AI web crawlers. Did you know that you can block OpenAI"s web crawler from accessing their website? We"ve gathered some practical tips for authors to utilize so that they may protect their work from AI. https://t.co/6PwAre6hFt— The Authors Guild (@AuthorsGuild) September 11, 2023


Pinned to the top of its profile, the Author’s Guild has a link to its advocacy work in regards to AI technologies.


Related:Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and Sam Altman talk AI regs in Washington


This filing from the Author’s Guild follows updates in a similar lawsuit against Meta and OpenAI and their respective AI models using copyrighted material in training.


Author Sarah Silverman and others opened the lawsuit in July; however, now both companies have asked judges to dismiss the claims.


In August, the U.S. Copyright Office issued a notice of inquiry on AI, seeking public comment on topics related to AI content production and how it should be handled by policymakers when AI content mimics that which is made by human creators.


Prior to the inquiry, U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell ruled that artwork created solely by AI is not eligible for copyright protection.


Magazine:NFT collapse and monster egos feature in new Murakami exhibition# Law# Microsoft# AI# Copyrights# Intellectual Property# OpenAIAdd reactionAdd reactionRead moreWhat is an atomic swap, and how does it work?SEC embroiled in court cases; Hester Peirce says crypto firms shouldn’t give up on USIndian state governments spur blockchain adoption in public administration

News Feed

Russian Parliament to Consider Restrictions for Non-Qualified Crypto Investors
Russian Parliament to Consider Restrictions for Non-Qualified Crypto Investors Cryptocurrency can be quite complicated for some and lawmakers in Russia think they need to contempla
Anchor Nips at Aave’s Heels as Defi Protocol Becomes Second-Largest Lending Application
Anchor Nips at Aave"s Heels as Defi Protocol Becomes Second-Largest Lending Application While the decentralized finance (defi) platform Anchor Protocol’s native digital asse
Zhiyuan Sun5 hours agoSu Zhu’s $36M mansion transformed into eco-farm post-3AC collapse: ReportThe 3AC co-founder purchased the Singaporean bungalow in March 2022, shortly before the hedge fund collapsed.893 Total view
Elisha Owusu Akyaw7 hours agoIs Web3 messaging going to replace WhatsApp and iMessage? Co-founder of XMTP explainsThe co-founder of XMTP, Shane Mac, is optimistic that Web3 messaging will play a critical role in bringing
Turner Wright7 hours agoBinance CEO outlines plan for crypto exchange after CZ steps downRichard Teng became CEO of crypto exchange Binance after Changpeng Zhao agreed to step down as part of a settlement with the U.S. D
Marcel Pechman10 hours ago4 reasons why the Ether price can’t break $1,970The Ethereum network has faced withdrawals from its smart contract applications, putting the recent ETH price rally in check.7489 Total views91
Survey: Almost Three out of Four Argentinians Are Willing to Purchase Crypto for Investing or Saving Purposes
Survey: Almost Three out of Four Argentinians Are Willing to Purchase Crypto for Investing or Saving Purposes A new survey, whose results were released earlier this week, has given
Bank of Russia to Monitor Banks’ Dealings With Crypto Exchangers
Bank of Russia to Monitor Banks’ Dealings With Crypto Exchangers The Central Bank of Russia has started to examine the operations of Russian banks with cryptocurrency exchangers,
Swiss Financial Watchdog Releases Revised AML Ordinance, Clarifies Crypto Requirements
Swiss Financial Watchdog Releases Revised AML Ordinance, Clarifies Crypto Requirements The Swiss financial regulator has published its updated anti-money laundering (AML) ordinance
FTX and Entertainment Giant Dolphin to Launch NFT Marketplace
FTX and Entertainment Giant Dolphin to Launch NFT Marketplace On August 2, West Realm Shire Services Inc., the owner and operator of FTX.US, revealed the company
William Suberg8 hours agoBitcoin bounces at $36.2K lows as CPI inflation slows beyond forecastsCPI positively surprises stocks, and Bitcoin catches a bid as inflationary pressures are shown to be declining faster than th
Helen Partz13 hours agoCourt approves Genesis settlement of $175M to FTX, expunges billions in claimsGenesis reportedly said the $175 million settlement was “fair and equitable,” while FTX creditors wanted to contest