Ghibli Leads Publishers’ Push Against OpenAI Training
Studio Ghibli and other Japanese publishers demand OpenAI cease training AI on copyrighted works without permission, challenging the ‘forgiveness, not permission’ approach.
Studio Ghibli and other Japanese publishers demand OpenAI cease training AI on copyrighted works without permission, challenging the ‘forgiveness, not permission’ approach.
Anthropic’s $1.5B copyright settlement highlights the illegal downloading of books for AI training. The settlement doesn’t compensate writers, raising concerns about data acquisition ethics in AI development.
Oxylabs launches ethical YouTube datasets for AI training, addressing copyright concerns with creator consent. Learn about this innovative solution and its potential impact on the future of AI.
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