IAC has warned the U.S. Copyright Office about the need to protect copyrighted material from being used by generative AI, as it could lead to the decline of high-quality original content. Meta Platforms' free AI is popular but more expensive to use compared to OpenAI's software. Companies like Meta and a16z are concerned about the potential costs of accessing Meta's free AI and the impact of new copyright rules on their generative AI plans.
➡️ Companies raise concerns over the cost of utilizing Meta's free AI, highlighting potential expenses associated with accessing the technology. https://t.co/RGYcEYpi7K
Meta's Free AI Isn't Cheap To Use, Companies Say https://t.co/LEQkGsLQb6
Firms like Meta and a16z admit having to pay billions for training data would ruin their generative AI plans as they fight new copyright rules https://t.co/TGuBvEc3oT
Meta Platforms vs. OpenAI: Companies have flocked to Meta's free AI, but it is often more expensive to use than software from OpenAI. https://t.co/CITRsTdmSn From @steph_palazzolo.
IAC has submitted comments to the U.S. Copyright Office warning that unless the government protects copyrighted material from being used by generative AI, "the creation and publication of high-quality original content will wither and die." https://t.co/laGERQxoVx