
This is a summary of this week’s top news in artificial intelligence (AI) from TechCrunch:
OpenAI and Copyright Laws
- OpenAI’s training data has been a topic of discussion, with some arguing that the company uses copyrighted materials without permission.
- A court case involving Suno, an AI music-generating platform, suggests that companies may be able to use fair use defense for copyrighted data.
Nvidia’s Video-Generating Model
- Nvidia is training a massive video-generating model called Cosmos on YouTube and Netflix content.
- The company believes that the current interpretation of U.S. copyright law will protect it from lawsuits.
Generative AI Bubble
- The article suggests that the generative AI bubble may burst before a precedent is established, leaving creators to deal with the consequences.
Other News in AI
- TikTok users’ attempt to migrate to Chinese app RedNote isn’t going well.
- ChatGPT now allows users to schedule reminders and recurring tasks.
- Meta plans to cut around 5% of its workforce based on performance.