In other news, Getty Images has announced a new generative AI model, built by Nvidia, which it claims is free of copyrighted content. The company is so confident in this that it will cover any potential intellectual-property disputes for its customers. The AI model is trained solely on images in Getty’s image library and does not include logos or images scraped off the internet without consent.
Key takeaways:
- The European Commission is launching an anti-subsidy investigation into electric vehicles coming from China, potentially slowing down the global expansion of Chinese EVs.
- Researchers at Sony and Meta have proposed new ways to measure biases in computer vision systems, which could lead to more diverse training data for AI.
- Getty Images has developed a new generative AI model that it claims is free of copyrighted content, and it will cover any potential intellectual-property disputes for its customers.
- The Future of Life Institute's call for a pause on the development of AI language models more powerful than OpenAI’s GPT-4 six months ago has not been heeded, and discussions are ongoing about what should happen next.