Big Tech took your data to train AI. We’re suing them for it
Americans didn’t consent to having their personhoods mined all in the name of ‘training’ artificial intelligence machines. Big Tech needs to understand that
Americans didn’t consent to having their personhoods mined all in the name of ‘training’ artificial intelligence machines. Big Tech needs to understand that
The complaint pointed to a recent update to Google’s privacy policy that explicitly stated the company may use publicly accessible information
Lawsuits against AI companies for their training and data practices continue to pile up. And this time, Google’s the one in the hot seat.
A class action lawsuit is pending in California against ChatGPT developer OpenAI. The process is still in its infancy, but it shows how difficult it will be to deal with artificial intelligence.
As the FTC opens a probe into OpenAI, could artificial-intelligence bots from Alphabet’s Google and Meta be the next targets?
Alphabet, the parent company of Google, is extending the availability of its artificial intelligence chatbot, Bard, to Europe and Brazil.
Google’s parent company Alphabet is rolling out its artificial intelligence chatbot Bard in Europe and Brazil.
From the same law firm that’s also suing OpenAI for data theft.
Kalifornische Anwälte verklagen den ChatGPT-Entwickler Open AI, seinen Partner Microsoft