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OpenAI’s Make or Break Lawsuit and the Golden Idol of AGI

Jan 05, 2024 - vice.com
The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging that ChatGPT, an AI model, is violating copyrights by using its articles as training data. This case could potentially reach the Supreme Court and may significantly alter copyright law in the United States.

On the Cyber podcast, Sharon Goldman from VentureBeat discusses the lawsuit, the upcoming presidential election, and other major AI stories she is following in 2024. The podcast also discusses why the NYT vs OpenAI case will be a significant copyright battle to watch in 2024, the top 5 AI stories to look out for in 2024, and the quest for Artificial General Intelligence.

Key takeaways:

  • The New York Times is suing OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging that ChatGPT is violating copyrights by using its articles as training data.
  • This case is considered a landmark and may end up before the Supreme Court, potentially changing copyright law in America.
  • Sharon Goldman of VentureBeat discusses the lawsuit, the upcoming presidential election, and other significant AI stories of 2024 on the Cyber podcast.
  • Key stories discussed include "Why NYT vs OpenAI Will Be the Copyright Fight to Watch in 2024", "The 5 AI Stories I’m Waiting For in 2024", and "The Quest for AGI: Building Idols, Not a God".
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