Boom in A.I. Prompts a Test of Copyright Law The use of content from news and information providers to train artificial intelligence systems may force a reassessment of where to draw legal lines.
An Artist in Residence on A.I.’s Territory Alexander Reben is taking his tech-savvy perspective to OpenAI, a company that some in the art world believe is a threat to their future.
Michael Cohen Used Fake Cases Cited by A.I. to Seek an End to Court Supervision Donald Trump’s former fixer had sought an early end to court supervision after his 2018 campaign finance conviction. He enlisted the help of Google Bard.
Inside the News Industry’s Uneasy Negotiations With OpenAI Several major publishers have been in talks to license content to the creator of ChatGPT, but agreement on the price and terms has been elusive.
A.I. Can Make Art That Feels Human. Whose Fault Is That? A fake Drake/Weeknd mash-up is not a threat to our species’s culture. It’s a warning: We can’t let our imaginations shrink to machine size.