Daily AI NEWS - July 18, 2024
Apple, Nvidia, and Anthropic: AI Controversy
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Apple, Nvidia, and Anthropic are facing backlash for using YouTube videos to train AI without notifying creators. Content creators are demanding more transparency in AI training processes.
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Apple, Nvidia, and Anthropic have faced backlash after an investigation revealed they used thousands of YouTube videos to train their AI without notifying the creators. Content creators are expressing frustration over the secretive practices of these top AI firms and the exploitation of their work.
Proof News found these companies utilized material from numerous YouTube videos to enhance their AI technologies, further agitating professional content creators. The artists claim their videos were used without their consent, spotlighting ongoing issues with data transparency in AI training processes.
AI-Related Data Breaches and Hacks
AI hacktivists have reportedly infiltrated Disney, releasing a massive 1.1 terabyte trove of internal Slack messages. The leaked data is said to contain login credentials, code, images, and details about unreleased projects.
The group, calling itself "NullBulge", published what they claim is a complete archive of 10,000 channels. This significant breach is purportedly motivated by the desire to protect artists from the proliferation of generative AI.
AI in the Housing Market
RealPage, a software company, defends its rental pricing technology amidst accusations of inflating rents in the US. The company insists that its algorithms are misunderstood and not the main cause of rising rental prices.
However, property owners and managers remain skeptical. They argue that despite RealPage's reassurances, the tool may still be contributing to the rental market pressures.
Microsoft Facing Antitrust Scrutiny in the UK
UK regulators are examining Microsoft's AI investments more closely. The hiring of Inflection AI staff earlier this year will be probed under merger rules in the UK.
Microsoft's investment into Inflection AI will get a full-blown UK antitrust probe. The watchdog said it needed to scrutinize the hiring of former employees from the AI startup.
Advances and Concerns in AI Safety and Responsibility
OpenAI has revealed a new technique aimed at making its AI systems more transparent. This move signifies a step towards enhancing AI safety and accountability. However, experts argue that this is merely a starting point, emphasizing the need for more oversight and regulatory measures.
In efforts to improve AI's ability to explain itself, OpenAI has employed a game framework. This innovative method allows AI models to articulate how they reach certain conclusions, potentially paving the way for better transparency in AI operations.
Selected articles of the day
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Read on The VergeDisney’s Internal Slack Messages Reportedly Leak in 1 Terabyte Tranche From Hacktivists
The threat actor behind the alleged breach claims it is a "hacktivist" group dedicated to defending artists from generative AI.
Read on Gizmodo.comDating App That Tried to Use AI and Dick Pics to Screen for STDs Gets Shut Down
It turns out that artificial intelligence may not be the greatest judge of your penis's character.
Read on Gizmodo.comFormer Tesla, OpenAI Exec Andrej Karpathy Founds 'AI Native' Education Startup
In a post on X today, Andrej Karpathy announced that he is "starting an AI+Education company called Eureka Labs." Karpathy taught deep learning for computer vision at Stanford University, left to co-found OpenAI in 2015 and then moved on to direct artificial …
Read on Slashdot.org'Amazing' New Technology Set To Transform the Search For Alien Life
Robin McKie writes via The Guardian: Scientists with Breakthrough Listen, the world's largest scientific research program dedicated to finding alien civilizations, say a host of technological developments are about to transform the search for intelligent life…
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