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Inside OpenAI’s Library

OpenAI may be changing how the world interacts with language. But inside headquarters, there is a homage to the written word: a library.

Β© Christie Hemm Klok for The New York Times

8 Daily Newspapers Sue OpenAI and Microsoft Over A.I.

30 April 2024 at 10:51
The suit, which accuses the tech companies of copyright infringement, adds to the fight over the online data used to power artificial intelligence.

Β© Taylor Glascock for The New York Times

The firm behind the lawsuit, Alden Global Capital, bought Tribune Publishing, which operated metropolitan dailies including The Chicago Tribune, in 2021.

Four Takeaways on the Race to Amass Data for A.I.

To make artificial intelligence systems more powerful, tech companies need online data to feed the technology. Here’s what to know.

Β© Jim Wilson/The New York Times

Google, Meta and OpenAI train their artificial intelligence models on vast quantities of online data.

What to Know About Tech Companies Using A.I. to Teach Their Own A.I.

As artificial intelligence developers run out of data to train their models, they are turning to β€œsynthetic data” β€” data made by the A.I. itself.

Β© Jackie Molloy for The New York Times

Anthropic, an artificial intelligence start-up in San Francisco, has been vocal about its efforts to make synthetic data work.

Four Takeaways on the Race to Amass Data for A.I.

To make artificial intelligence systems more powerful, tech companies need online data to feed the technology. Here’s what to know.

Β© Jim Wilson/The New York Times

Google, Meta and OpenAI train their artificial intelligence models on vast quantities of online data.

How Tech Giants Cut Corners to Harvest Data for A.I.

OpenAI, Google and Meta ignored corporate policies, altered their own rules and discussed skirting copyright law as they sought online information to train their newest artificial intelligence systems.

Β© Jason Henry for The New York Times

Researchers at OpenAI’s office in San Francisco developed a tool to transcribe YouTube videos to amass conversational text for A.I. development.

George Carlin’s Estate Reaches Settlement After A.I. Podcast

2 April 2024 at 18:37
The estate had accused two podcast hosts of infringing on its copyrights by training an A.I. algorithm on five decades of Mr. Carlin’s work.

Β© Gregory Bull/Associated Press

George Carlin in 2004. A lawyer for his estate said, β€œThe world has begun to appreciate the power and potential dangers inherent in A.I. tools, which can mimic voices, generate fake photographs and alter video.”
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