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Amid global governmental regulations, Japan has come to a conclusion already about AI copyright - it does not apply to AI training at all.
The post Japan Sets the Precedent for AI Copyright appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
While Sam Altman’s address at the Congress is being discussed for regulating open source, the developer community is not happy with OpenAI anymore.
The post OpenAI has Stopped Caring about Open AI Altogether appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
Copyright laws and original author attribution sounds like a fair practice unless looked closely.
The post Is AI Copyright Really Necessary? appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
Asking OpenAI's profit is like trying to teach a cat to bark - it's just not going to happen.
The post Why OpenAI is Not Profitable Yet? appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
About 4,000 employees of the municipal government office in Japan’s Yokosuka city initiated a month-long trial of ChatGPT in administrative work.
The post Japan Is Embracing ChatGPT With ‘Open’ Arms appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
In less than a week, OpenAI’s second statement on AI safety is vague and continues to avoid the “how” part of safety.
The post OpenAI’s Greg Brockman on AI Safety, Critics Remain Skeptical appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
Gary Marcus says that regulators must treat AI as they would any other technology with potential for misuse — through liberal use of red tape
The post India Poised to be Next Big AI Regulator appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
Working with neural networks is such that it is almost impossible to set standards on how AI systems should be made and tested
The post ChatGPT Privacy Threat is Real and We are Late appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
“Self-fulfilling prophecies are a problem when it comes to auditing the accuracy of algorithms.” Carissa Veliz The American big tech companies are currently tackling two foes: the Chinese competition and the governments around the world hell bent on breaking them with antitrust and other legal instruments. While the competition from the Far East has been…
The post Antitrust Compliance In The AI Industry: Myth Or Reality? appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
“Malicious uses of models can be difficult to anticipate because they can be repurposed in a very different environment or for a different purpose than what the researchers intended.” When Albert Einstein signed Leo Szilard’s fateful letter requesting the US president to be proactive with the experiments on atomic energy, little did he know that…
The post Alchemists And Altruists: Who Should Hold The Key To The Powers Of AI appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.