Month: February 2024
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OpenAI motion seeks to narrow scope of NY Times case and of discovery, counters complaint’s narrative
A motion by OpenAI to dismiss parts of the New York Times’ copyright lawsuit has the potential to narrow the issues in the case. On top, the motion lays out OpenAI’s overall perspective.
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In build-up to 2024 elections, tech companies form and expand coalitions to combat deepfakes
On Friday, 20 tech companies signed an AI Elections Accord at the Munich Security Conference. The week before, Google joined the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA).
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French antitrust authority Adlc launches consultation on AI: focus on key inputs and power in adjacent markets
The French competition authority has launched a consultation (deadline: March 22) on AI with a focus on advantages for those who control key inputs or adjacent markets.
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AI Act’s flaws create legal uncertainty, MEP doubts if Europe even wants to “survive in the digital world”
Diplomats from the member states of the European Union approved a compromise proposal on the EU’s AI Act on Friday, but there is valid criticism of the law’s technical flaws and skepticism regarding its economic impact.