Tag: training AI models

Are AI outputs protected speech? No, and its a dangerous proposition, legal expert says

Generative AI is undeniably speechy, producing content that seems to be informed, often persuasive and highly expressive.  Given that freedom of expression is a fundamental human right, some legal experts in the U.S. provocatively say that large language model (LLM) outputs are protected under the First Amendment — meaning that even potentially very dangerous generations […]

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Anthropic hits back at music publishers in AI copyright lawsuit, accusing them of ‘volitional conduct’ 

Anthropic, a major generative AI startup, laid out its case why accusations of copyright infringement from a group of music publishers and content owners are invalid in a new court filing on Wednesday.  In fall 2023, music publishers including Concord, Universal, and ABKCO filed a lawsuit against Anthropic accusing it of copyright infringement over its […]

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Meet Phi-1.5, the new language model that could make training AI radically cheaper and faster 

Training AI large language models (LLMs) like those currently making waves in the enterprise software market — ChatGPT, LLaMA 2, Claude 2, Bard, Falcon 180B, etc. — typically requires extensive and specialized compute power. Little wonder, then, that it has been relegated to larger, well-funded organizations like OpenAI, Meta, Cohere, Google, Technology Innovation Institute in […]

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