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- 📰 Publishers vs. AI: Stop using our content. + ⚰️ Is getting paid hourly an outdated model?
📰 Publishers vs. AI: Stop using our content. + ⚰️ Is getting paid hourly an outdated model?
Plus: Toyota mass production of robotaxis, Top tools and news.
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Publishers are suing OpenAi and other AI companies for copyright infringement, what does this mean for traditional media, tech, and lawyers? we will explain. We share how AI learns from toddlers to train robots and other models. And as usual, we have what’s trending in tech and AI as well as top AI apps and our learning resources.
📰 A potential NYT lawsuit could force OpenAI to wipe ChatGPT and start over.
🐣 Meta’s AI Agents Learn to Move by Copying Toddlers.
⚰️ AI Writing the Obituary for the Billable Hour?
🚗 Toyota, Pony.ai plans to mass produce robotaxis in China
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💪🏽 Important AI News and Trends
📰 A potential NYT lawsuit could force OpenAI to wipe ChatGPT and start over.
The New York Times is considering suing OpenAI for copyright infringement for using its content to train AI models without permission. A lawsuit could force the rebuilding of ChatGPT's dataset and lead to major fines. This could be a blow to OpenAI which is on the verge of bankruptcy.
However, there are several language models trained on newspaper data. So this single lawsuit may not be sustainable as AI technology proliferates.
This highlights key questions as more people get news from AI. Publishers want to protect intellectual property, but rigid copyright enforcement may stifle AI innovation.
Microsoft is also updating its terms of service, effective Sept. 30., to both assert its right to use data for AI training while prohibiting others from that type of use.
Standards and licensing deals will likely emerge to balance fair compensation with enabling beneficial AI applications. Publishers may also find new innovative ways to work with AI and companies developing LLMs as this is only the beginning of this revolution and things are rapidly changing.
🐣 Meta’s AI Agents Learn to Move by Copying Toddlers.
Researchers at Meta have developed MyoSuite, a physics simulator of the human musculoskeletal system, to advance AI control of realistic virtual characters. By having algorithms "experiment" with controlling a simulated hand (MyoArm) and legs (MyoLegs), the AI agents learn generalized representations and motor control strategies analogous to human muscle synergies. This allows them to better adapt manipulation and locomotion skills to new tasks and environments. The work could enable more lifelike avatars and biomechanics understanding, though fully realizing human motor skills may require expanding the simulated physiology.
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⚰️ AI Writing the Obituary for the Billable Hour?
How Professionals Using AI Could Kill the Goose that Laid the Golden Egg.
AI's accelerated work pace poses a threat to businesses reliant on time-based billing, like PR agencies and consultancies. This is especially relevant in public relations, where AI is streamlining tasks and generating efficiencies. Despite its benefits, AI clashes with the time-based billing system, where faster work means lower earnings. While organizations using this model might struggle to adapt, clients are likely to demand value beyond time, pushing advisers to provide substantial strategies and guidance.
🚗 Toyota, Pony.ai plan to mass produce robotaxis in China
Toyota and Pony.ai are forming a new joint venture in China to mass produce robotaxis using Pony.ai's self-driving tech and provide ride-hailing services. The companies along with Toyota's Chinese partner GAC will invest over $140 million in the venture. This represents an important evolution of Toyota's business in China through local partnerships, as it pivots towards electric and autonomous vehicles in the market.
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💪🏽 Important AI News and Trends
OpenAI now tries to hide that ChatGPT was trained on copyrighted books.
The Race to Capture Value: Cloud Lessons for the AI Era
FINTECH IN AI: FIVE LESSONS FOR FOUNDERS.
College professors are going back to paper exams and handwritten essays to fight students using ChatGPT.
AI detection tools are easy to Fool.
The Most Fearsome Hackers Just Went Ham on ChatGPT.
Google is looking into doling out AI-generated life advice.
🌐 Web3 and Tech news
Coinbase obtains regulatory approval to offer crypto futures trading to eligible clients.
Prosecutors Aim to Use Caroline Ellison’s Personal Notes as Evidence Against SBF.
‘I sold my soul to the devil’: Background actors say they’re already losing work to AI.
‘Barbie’ Passes ‘The Dark Knight’ to Become Highest-Grossing Warner Bros. Domestic Release Ever - Greta Gerwig’s blockbuster has now grossed $537.5 million domestically
Amazon Imposing Fee on Sellers Who Ship Products Themselves.
People in San Francisco Are Already Having Sex in Self-Driving Taxis.
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