You're listening to Tech, Quickly, the digital data diving version of Scientific American's Science, Quickly podcast. I'm Lauren Leffer, the technology reporting fellow at Scientific American.īushwick: And I'm Sophie Bushwick, tech editor at Scientific American. If you're listening to this podcast, you might want to take notice, too. Lauren Leffer: But it's not just published authors and visual artists that should care about how generative AI is being trained. Now writers and artists are filing a spate of lawsuits to challenge how AI developers are using their work. As the AI boom continues, it's becoming clearer that some of this data is coming from copyrighted sources. Sophie Bushwick: To train a large artificial intelligence model, you need lots of text and images created by actual humans.
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