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A new ransomware group is targeting the art world with a twist: Pay up or hackers will feed their stolen work into AI systems.
Just a week after X agreed to stop processing European Union user data to train its Grok AI, the company has been hit with a series of GDPR complaints.
Meaghan Kent, an intellectual property partner at Venable LLP, discusses recent court rulings on whether artificial ...
In 2024, a change was made so that all your public tweets are now used to train the AI, whether you like it or not. But do ...
Changes set to go into effect Nov. 15 could mean users have no choice but to see their tweets used for AI training.
Judge rules copyright law governs public data scraping, not X’s terms.
Topline Elon Musk’s X, formerly known as Twitter, quietly and automatically opted users into allowing their activity on the platform to be shared with its AI assistant, Grok, which is now being ...
To address the growing A.I. training data crisis, some experts are considering synthetic data as a potential alternative. Real-world data, created by real humans, include news articles, YouTube ...
Elon Musk concurs with other AI experts that there's little real-world data left to train AI models on.