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Newspapers nationwide sue OpenAI for illegally scraping content to train AI
(The Center Square) - Eight newspapers across the United States filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft for using their copyrighted content without payment to train the highly profitable generative artificial intelligence systems. In their suit, the papers demand an end to copyright infringement, damages, and lost profits. “The Publishers have spent billions of dollars sending real people to real places to report on real events in the real world and distribute that reporting...
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Warner Bros. Discovery and Propagate Content execs announced as first keynote speakers for Content London 2024
Content London has announced Kathleen Finch, chairman and CEO, US Networks, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Ben Silverman, chairman and co-CEO, Propagate Content, as its first keynote speakers for the 2024 event. The three-day event, which runs from Decemb
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Video: How TRAI’s push for Indian content might clash with content evaluation requirement in the Broadcasting Bill
The National Broadcasting Policy, as per a recent consultation paper, encourages the promotion of Indian content through streaming platforms.