
AI For Humans: Weekly AI News, Tools & Trends OpenAI Sued by the NYT, Midjourney 6 & 2024 AI Predictions | Ep38
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Jan 4, 2024 Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts shares insights on AI. OpenAI gets sued by the New York Times over ChatGPT. Midjourney 6 is out with good AI news. Dr. Alex Rhymer discusses AI in the military and its potential. Legal implications and copyright claims surrounding Chachi P.T. AI assistants and the future of news sources. Challenges and responsibilities of startups. AI's discovery of new antibiotics. Predictions for AI influencers and marrying artificial intelligence.
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Hungover AI Co-Host Skit
- Dr. Alex Rimer (an AI co-host character) showed human-like hangover behavior and personal stories.
- The hosts used this to illustrate how AI trained on human data can mimic personal habits and cultural quirks.
NYT Sues Over Verbatim AI Outputs
- The New York Times sued OpenAI claiming ChatGPT reproduced its articles verbatim and without permission.
- This lawsuit may mark a major turning point in how publishers protect journalism and demand compensation from AI firms.
Syndication Explains Verbatim Outputs
- Large language models can reproduce syndicated text verbatim when multiple sources amplify the same passage.
- This explains apparent verbatim outputs without implying the model stores exact copies of every scraped article.
