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While AI companies have traditionally relied on public internet content, including Reddit, to train their models, Reddit argues that such use must follow clearly defined rules.
Google has temporarily stopped the expansion of its AI-driven 'Ask Photos' feature in Google Photos due to concerns over ...
Venture capital firm Accel has warned that Indian AI startups risk falling behind global peers unless they adopt a faster, ...
A political consultant who sent voters artificial intelligence-generated robocalls mimicking former President Joe Biden last ...
Key Takeaways Artificial Intelligence is a major factor behind recent tech layoffs at companies like Microsoft and Amazon. AI ...
The energy requirements of AI technologies like ChatGPT are increasing demand for gas-powered electricity generation, a new ...
Top investors including Qatar are realising they may have backed a business that largely reported artificial revenues ...
Reddit has filed a lawsuit against artificial intelligence company Anthropic, accusing it of illegally scraping user comments to train its AI chatbot, Claude. Anthropic, however, denies wrongdoing.
Study reveals AI's inability to understand concepts like "flower" as humans do, due to lack of sensory experiences.