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France’s Mistral AI seeks funding at $5 billion valuation

French tech startup Mistral AI has been speaking to investors about raising several hundred million dollars at a valuation of $5 billion, The Information reported on Tuesday. It’s unclear which investors Mistral has spoken to about a new funding round, the report said, citing a person with direct knowledge of the matter.

Source: France’s Mistral AI seeks funding at $5 billion valuation

Reddit Reports Surge in Copyright-Related User Bans

Reddit’s latest transparency report reveals that user bans for repeat copyright infringement skyrocketed in the last half of 2023. The company attributes the 258% increase to improved detection methods and increased operational capacity. The number of items that were removed from the site following copyright complaints dropped to little over half a million.

Source: Reddit Reports Surge in Copyright-Related User Bans * TorrentFreak

MMF: Is the music industry gaslighting artists? 

With Government oversight and input, the industry has now collectively agreed (although not yet implemented) voluntary Transparency and Data codes. However, for the MMF and other members of the Council of Music Makers (the Ivors Academy, the Featured Artists Coalition, the Music Producers Guild, and the Musicians’ Union) the most pressing issues have always been financial. We want to address the mechanics and distribution of streaming revenue.

Source: Is the music industry gaslighting artists? – Music Ally

SEO Implications of Search Engines Morphing Into AI Chatbots

While the big AI companies are delving into legal gray areas trying to find new sources of data for their Large Language Models, the situation for website operators and publishers is much more black and white. Traffic to websites is drying up — and a full-on drought could be about to hit, as search engines morph into generative AI chatbots.

Source: SEO Implications of Search Engines Morphing Into AI Chatbots

Hollywood writers’ remarkable victory matters for all workers. 

The contract the Guild secured in September set a historic precedent: It is up to the writers whether and how they use generative AI as a tool to assist and complement—not replace—them. Ultimately, if generative AI is used, the contract stipulates that writers get full credit and compensation. The victory was important for writers, but its implications reverberate far beyond Hollywood.

Source: Hollywood writers went on strike to protect their livelihoods from generative AI. Their remarkable victory matters for all workers. | Brookings

Universal Music Group Considering Legal Action Against TikTok

For those who enjoy high-stakes showdowns between major media companies and tech giants, Universal Music Group vs. TikTok has been action-packed. But you might need a fresh bowl of popcorn for what’s next. According to multiple sources leaking details to Digital Music News, UMG has been flooding TikTok with DMCA takedown notices following its stern content removals in late January. But that may be a prelude to more serious legal action in the coming weeks.

Source: Universal Music Group Considering Legal Action Against TikTok

A.I. Has a Measurement Problem

There’s a problem with leading artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude: We don’t really know how smart they are. That’s because, unlike companies that make cars or drugs or baby formula, A.I. companies aren’t required to submit their products for testing before releasing them to the public. There’s no Good Housekeeping seal for A.I. chatbots.

Source: A.I. Has a Measurement Problem

The AI tools undermining our own eyes and ears

So far, almost all contentious AI-generated images have been debunked within hours, mostly because of the power of social media to quickly crowdsource errors in these photos that are often otherwise imperceptible. Big Tech companies and independent fact-checkers, too, have prioritized finding and removing such harmful politically motivated falsehoods. But audio remains uncharted territory.

Source: Spot the deepfake: The AI tools undermining our own eyes and ears

Inside Taylor Swift’s Surprise Return to TikTok

At a recent meeting with record label executives ahead of the debut of “The Tortured Poets Department,” Swift’s camp shared plans to promote the new album on platforms including TikTok, according to people familiar with the matter. Label executives were surprised. Months earlier, the label had pulled from TikTok a trove of Swift’s songs like “Cruel Summer” and “Shake It Off,” as well as works by its other artists.

Source: Inside Taylor Swift’s Surprise Return to TikTok

OpenAI makes ChatGPT ‘less verbose,’ blurring writer-AI distinction

This upgraded version enables the artificial intelligence (AI) tool to engage in more natural conversations. OpenAI said that the latest model, “gpt-4-turbo-2024-04-09,” boasts writing, math, logical reasoning and coding enhancements, along with an updated knowledge base. However, this update could worsen the ongoing challenge of writers sounding like AI despite having written the articles themselves.

Source: OpenAI makes ChatGPT ‘less verbose,’ blurring writer-AI distinction

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