Ruling in the Sarah Silverman case should give publishers pause

The legal framework for generative AI — large language models, or LLMs — is still very much TBD. But things aren’t looking great for the news companies dreaming of billions in new revenue from AI companies that have trained LLMs (in very small part) on their products. While elements of those models’ training will be further litigated, courts have thus far not looked favorably on the idea that what they produce is a copyright infringement.

Source: The legal framework for AI is being built in real time, and a ruling in the Sarah Silverman case should give publishers pause

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