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New York Times triples down on OpenAI, Microsoft copyright case: seeks to go from 3 million documents to 10 million, up to 96 years old
Context: Judge Sidney Stein of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York is currently working on a ruling on Microsoft’s and OpenAI’s motions to dismiss parts of the New York Times’s copyright infringement complaint (March 17, 2024 ai fray article). A dispute between the parties concerning the protection of confidential…
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The mutually beneficial relationship between AI and standards: a bird’s-eye view
This article refers to some recent news such as U.S. cooperation agreements with European partners and Google’s new membership in the International Press Telecommunications Council (IPTC), but primarily it is meant to provide a timeless overview and to be referenced in future standards-related contexts. Policy makers around the globe have started to make rules for…
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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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Antitrust authorities’ preliminary investigations of Microsoft-OpenAI partnership come at counterintuitive point
The U.S. FTC, UK CMA and EU Commission are trying to establish whether Microsoft’s partnership with OpenAI would have to be investigated as if it were a traditional merger. What apparently ignited their interest, however, should actually have been viewed as reassuring that Microsoft neither has nor seeks control over OpenAI.
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ai fray sees the light of day
ai fray goes live, simultaneously with two other websites (games fray and ip fray). Readers will find a mix of quick summaries and deep analysis.