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The New York Times wants OpenAI and Microsoft to pay for training data
The New York Times is suing OpenAI and its close collaborator (and investor), Microsoft, for allegedly violating copyright law by training generative AI models on Times’ content. In the lawsuit, filed in the Federal District Court in Manhattan, The Times contends that millions of its articles were used to train AI models, including those underpinning […]
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700 Airbus Workers Reportedly Got Sick After Feasting on Lobster and Foie Gras at the Company’s Christmas Meal
Authorities Didn’t Find the Remains of a Missing Man for Over 10 Years — But a YouTuber Just Solved the Mystery
TechCrunch’s favorite apps of 2023
As 2023 draws to a close, we reflect on some of our favorite apps that made everyday life a little easier this year. While flashy new AI apps and rival social networks grabbing headlines, sometimes the most useful innovations fly under the radar. The apps on our best-of list may not have arrived in 2023, […]
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Love ’em or hate ’em, NFTs can survive thanks to the communities that drive them
NFTs get a lot of heat, but there’s a widespread belief in the industry that there’s ample value underlying the concept and the various use cases it brings.
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