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AI Image generators have almost no respect for copyrighted characters and stories. I conducted extensive tests on DALL-E, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, Meta and Google to see just what prompts they will and won't process. The results may shock you.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/ai-image-generators-output-copyrighted-characters

OpenAI plagiarizes articles. Midjourney reproduces exact frames from movies and LAION-5B has child abuse images in it. Maybe stealing isn't a great data strategy.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/ai-dreadful-december-shows-flaws-of-taking-data-without-consent

AI’s Dreadful December: Lawsuits, plagiarism and child abuse images show the perils of training on data taken without consent.

A NY Times lawsuit claiming copyright infringement is just the latest black eye for AI software.

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Some people think AIs have the right to scrape content, because a person could.

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/ai-doesnt-learn-like-people-do

AI Lie: Machines Don’t Learn Like Humans (And Don’t Have the Right To)

Some argue that bots should be entitled to ingest any content they see, because people can.

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Google's AI Bots tout benefits of slavery, genocide and other evil stuff. https://www.tomshardware.com/news/google-bots-tout-slavery-genocide
Google's AI Bots Tout 'Benefits' of Genocide, Slavery, Fascism, Other Evils

Large Language Models shouldn’t offer opinions or advice.

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Google wants its use of copyrighted content as training data to be considered 'fair use.' Would that pass legal scrutiny?

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/google-ai-scraping-as-fair-use

Google Wants AI Scraping to Be 'Fair Use.' Will That Fly in Court?

The company is training its bots on millions of copyrighted works without permission.

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Some publishers think AI-generated content is a good way to get listed in Google and collect traffic. It's going to backfire.

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/ai-generated-clickbait-will-lead-to-search-demise

Bot Mess: AI-Generated Clickbait Will Hasten the Demise of Search and Web Publishing

Why should Google keep offering organic results if they’re written by a bot?

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Raising the alarm about Google's potential switch from search engine to plagiarism engine.

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/google-sge-break-internet

Google's SGE will make the world's largest search engine into its biggest, low-quality farm. My hands-on and analysis.

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/google-ai-search-experience-content-farm

Google’s AI Search Feels Like a Content Farm on Steroids

The search giant is pushing down legitimate results in favor of its own, non-expert advice.

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@ianrosewrites Has anyone done research comparing the human right to "learn" and make data one's own with a machine's right to do same. I can go enjoy a concert and remember it, but my recording equipment might not be welcome (legally or ethically) to do the same.
@ben_shockley This looks awesome. Any chance you could post a pic of the back? Also will it have pinouts?