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“Defendants’ generative AI relies on massive learning models that were built by copying and using millions of articles from the Times protected by copyright,” adds the daily.
“Adequate compensation”
Even more, Microsoft and OpenAI “gave the contents of the Times particular importance in the construction of their learning model, highlighting a preference that recognizes the value of this work.
The daily also explains that it has tried to negotiate with the two companies in order to “receive adequate compensation for the use of its content”, without success so far, however.
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Frantic race
In mid-December, OpenAI reached an agreement with the German group Axel Springer, publisher of the tabloid Bildto pay him to provide group content in responses to ChatGPT user queries.
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Under the terms of this partnership, presented as unprecedented by the two players, users asking a question to ChatGPT will receive in response summaries of articles published by Axel Springer’s brands, notably Politico, Business Insider, and daily newspapers. Bild et Welt.
Since the launch of ChatGPT a year ago, the giants of Silicon Valley have been engaged in a frantic race for so-called generative AI. This makes it possible to obtain texts, images or lines of code of a level equivalent to those produced by humans, upon simple query in everyday language, models trained mainly thanks to the mass of content present online.
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