The need for diverse and extensive datasets to train large language models (LLMs) is becoming increasingly crucial. The internet, with its vast reservoir of data, is an attractive source for this training material. However, the use of publicly available information...
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How to Keep IP ownership out of the hands of AI
How to protect intellectual property (IP) rights has become a critical concern for developers and businesses alike when the development process involves use of artificial intelligence. AI’s capability to generate outputs independently can complicate IP rights,...
The FTC’s Landmark Decision: Banning Non-Compete Clauses for Employees
Introduction In a very bold move, on April 23, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a transformative rule that bans almost all non-compete clauses in employment contracts across the United States. This sweeping move aims to enhance worker mobility, boost...
First State Law Takes Effective Regulating Generative AI
The Utah Artificial Intelligence Policy Act, which takes effect on May 1, 2024, marks a pioneering move in AI regulation within the United States, particularly focusing on consumer protection and transparency in the use of generative AI. Here’s a summary of the key...
UN General Assembly Adopts Historic Resolution on Artificial Intelligence
On March 21, 2024, in a groundbreaking move, the United Nations General Assembly unanimously adopted its first-ever resolution dedicated to the management and ethical regulation of artificial intelligence (AI). This resolution marks a significant milestone in...
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