In May, OpenAI announced that it was working on a tool that would allow creators to indicate how they want their works to be included or excluded in the training of its artificial intelligence.
Do you think ChatGPT is reading this?
In a document filed with the court, the lawyers for The NY Times and Daily News argue that OpenAI accidentally deleted evidence that could be relevant against them.
Yellowjackets has discovered a new threat.
HarperCollins has not disclosed the name of the artificial intelligence company.
Russ Crandall, known as Retro Game Corps, is facing a challenge that puts his career at risk.
Industry rule number 4080.
During the next three years, anyway.
The United States has expressed its rejection.
Unauthorized training of artificial intelligence puts livelihoods at risk, they claim.
A group of prominent artists has signed a statement requesting the cessation of the unauthorized use of their creative works for training generative artificial intelligence tools.
One of the production studios behind Blade Runner 2049 has decided to sue Elon Musk for copyright infringement.
Perplexity is accused of having copied certain texts literally.
Even if someone has printed it on a T-shirt.
The Movie Gen video generator from Meta joins the trend started by OpenAI's Sora video generator.
A new licensing agreement is about to affect the platform.
It seems that Nintendo has reached another Switch emulator, as the downloads for Ryujinx have been removed from the internet.