• 19 Things ChatGPT Can and Can't Do

    19 Things ChatGPT Can and Can't Do
    Is it atool or atoy? A genius or adumbass? A technological breakthrough or a flash in the pan? You’ve heard of ChatGPT, the weirdly well-spoken chatbot spawned byOpenAI. The algorithmic program has made headlines for its ability to ape human speech and automate previously time-consuming editorial tasks, but…Read more...
  • Record Label UMG Begs Spotify and Apple Music to Stop AI Scraping

    Record Label UMG Begs Spotify and Apple Music to Stop AI Scraping
    Universal Music Group, one of the largest labels in the music industry, is growing increasingly worried about artificial intelligence ripping off its artists. According to a recent report, UMG has asked streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music to limit AI’s access to music on different platforms in a bid to…Read more...
  • OpenAI Unleashes Bug Bounty Program With Rewards Up to $20,000

    OpenAI Unleashes Bug Bounty Program With Rewards Up to $20,000
    OpenAI—parent company of the ever popular and powerful ChatGPT—has announced a pretty sweet deal for amateur programmers called the Bug Bounty Program. In exchange for finding bugs in OpenAI’s software, the company is willing to hand out anywhere from $200 to $20,000.
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  • Streaming sites urged not to let AI use music to clone pop stars

    Streaming sites urged not to let AI use music to clone pop stars
    Record label Universal urges Spotify and Apple Music to stop copycats scraping song dataThe music industry is urging streaming platforms not to let artificial intelligence use copyrighted songs for training, in the latest of a run of arguments over intellectual property that threaten to derail the generative AI sector’s explosive growth.In a letter to streamers including Spotify and Apple Music, the record label Universal Music Group expressed fears that AI labs would scrape millions of tr
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  • Streaming sites urged not to let AI use music for copycat tracks

    Streaming sites urged not to let AI use music for copycat tracks
    Universal Music Group asks Spotify, Apple Music and others to block downloads of copyrighted songs for AI trainingThe music industry is urging streaming platforms not to let artificial intelligence use copyrighted songs for training, in the latest of a run of intellectual property rows that threaten to derail the generative AI sector’s explosive growth.In a letter to streamers including Spotify and Apple Music, the record label Universal Music Group expressed fears that AI labs would scrap
  • Streaming sites told not to let AI use music for copycat tracks

    Streaming sites told not to let AI use music for copycat tracks
    Universal Music Group wants Spotify, Apple Music and others to block downloads of copyrighted songs for AI trainingThe music industry is urging streaming platforms not to let artificial intelligence use copyrighted songs for training, in the latest of a run of arguments over intellectual property that threaten to derail the generative AI sector’s explosive growth.In a letter to streamers including Spotify and Apple Music, the record label Universal Music Group expressed fears that AI labs
  • Please Listen to Edgelord Patrick Bateman and 6 Other Bizarre AI-Generated Voices

    Please Listen to Edgelord Patrick Bateman and 6 Other Bizarre AI-Generated Voices
    Artificial intelligence is one of the buzziest terms in the tech industry right now and, while surely a lot of that buzz is just pure hype, one place where AI is actually scarily good is its ability to generate audio doppelgangers of celebrities and politicians. It’s sort of upsetting how good this tech is getting.…Read more...
  • Is artificial intelligence getting out of control? – podcast

    Is artificial intelligence getting out of control? – podcast
    Hundreds of tech industry leaders have signed a letter proposing a six-month pause on the development of systems more powerful than OpenAI’s GPT-4. Alex Hern reportsOver the last few decades, we’ve seen how the internet and the smartphone rapidly transformed our lives. Artificial intelligence is now poised to do the same, but some experts are worried that the current pace of its development will cause harm.An open letter signed by hundreds of leaders in the tech world, including Stev
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