Tag #Intellectual Property

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DeepSeek's Alleged GPT-4 Data Use Sparks AI Distillation Debate

DeepSeek, a Chinese company, allegedly used OpenAI's GPT-4 API at scale to train its new R1 model, generating concerns about 'distillation' and prompting responses from U.S. officials like David Sacks, raising questions about ethical AI practices and the global AI race.

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OpenAI Accuses Chinese AI App DeepSeek of Unauthorized Technology Use

OpenAI accuses the Chinese AI app DeepSeek of using its technology to train its budget model through a process called distillation, raising concerns about intellectual property theft and the misuse of US AI technology; OpenAI is investigating with Microsoft.

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Copyright Office Allows AI-Assisted Works Copyright

The U.S. Copyright Office announced that artists can copyright works created with AI assistance if human creativity is evident, impacting creative industries and raising questions about AI training data.

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House of Lords Rejects Government's AI Copyright Bill

The UK House of Lords voted 145 to 126 to amend the Data (Use and Access) Bill, requiring big tech firms to respect UK copyright law when training AI systems, marking the first parliamentary defeat for the Labour government and prompting concerns from artists and industry bodies.

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McCartney Warns of AI Copyright Threat to Artists

Paul McCartney criticized proposed UK copyright law changes allowing AI to use artists' content without permission, arguing it could severely impact artists' income and creativity, prompting concerns about the future of the creative industries.

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Canada's Broadcasting Rules Spark U.S. Trade Retaliation Fears

U.S. business groups warn Canada's updated broadcasting rules under the Online Streaming Act could trigger U.S. trade retaliation, potentially harming Canadian creative industries and violating the CUSMA trade deal. The CRTC is considering changes to Canadian content definitions, while facing opposi...

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OpenAI Accuses Chinese Rival DeepSeek of Data Misuse

OpenAI accuses the new Chinese AI company DeepSeek of improperly using its data to develop its new large language model (LLM), causing Nvidia's stock to drop and potentially prompting White House intervention.

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OpenAI Accuses Chinese Rival of Data Theft, Sparking US Security Concerns

OpenAI accuses Chinese AI firm DeepSeek of using its data to create a cheaper ChatGPT alternative, prompting a US government investigation and Navy ban due to national security and ethical concerns; Microsoft is also investigating.

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Microsoft Investigates DeepSeek for Potential Misuse of OpenAI APIs

Microsoft is investigating DeepSeek for potentially misusing OpenAI's APIs, raising concerns about intellectual property rights in AI model training, particularly the technique of "distillation," where one AI learns from another.

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Three-peat" Trademark Could Net Millions for Pat Riley if Chiefs Win Super Bowl

Pat Riley, former Los Angeles Lakers coach, trademarked "three-peat" in the late 1980s and could earn millions in licensing fees from the Kansas City Chiefs if they win their third consecutive Super Bowl, given the projected $2.6 billion in team apparel sales.

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McCartney warns AI copyright overhaul could "rip off" artists

Sir Paul McCartney warned that proposed UK copyright law changes could allow AI to exploit artists' work without compensation, sparking a debate over AI training data and the future of creative industries.

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Netherlands Imposes Mandatory Security Screenings on Sensitive Technology Researchers

The Netherlands will conduct mandatory security screenings for all master's students and researchers in sensitive technology studies to counter espionage and theft of vital information by foreign powers, impacting thousands of students across Europe, following warnings of such activities from securi...

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