Nvidia is facing copyright infringement lawsuits from three authors who claim the company used their books without permission to train its NeMo AI platform. The authors allege Nvidia and software firm Databricks trained their AI models on copyrighted works, sparking a debate on Generative AI and copyrighted data.
today's reminder that you can totally build generative AI without scraping copyrighted works just like you can make music without uncleared samples or a sandwich without stealing bread #EthicalAI is the future, cool to see companies doing it proactively before it is law https://t.co/xvyfo5v23I
There is no doubt that #GenerativeAI is changing our world for the better. However, it is not perfect yet. It still requires human oversight. In case you missed it, check out my article on this topic! #EthicalAI https://t.co/mRjyimh6EV
Critics argue developers of generative #AI systems such as #ChatGPT and DALL-E have unfairly trained their models on copyrighted works. Those concerns are misguided. https://t.co/7h82o8oWjf
Nvidia being sued by writers for unauthorized use of their works in generative AI training https://t.co/frAwyxDaJZ https://t.co/JgYrFolZjG
Nvidia faces a pivotal copyright lawsuit over its #AI NeMo, spotlighting the growing debate around #GenerativeAI and copyrighted data.⚖️📚 #ArtificialIntelligence #Copyright #AINews https://t.co/LAupCfdu6M
Nvidia and software firm Databricks are facing copyright infringement lawsuits from a group of authors alleging the companies’ respective AI models are trained on their books without permission. https://t.co/Z7ujZVYAgE
Three authors sued Nvidia who said it used their copyrighted books without permission to train its NeMo AI platform https://t.co/gQlOg0vIuM https://t.co/e5hfXEwtzZ
Three authors allege Nvidia trained its NeMo AI platform using their copyrighted books without permission. What was it? https://t.co/NgP0ugTBpi