I guess one argument would be that thumbnails generated by an automated process cannot themselves be copyrighted. Further, there's no proof the underlying expression was reproduced by the model.
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Full Self Driving: Examining Five Years of Autonomous Vehicle Progress
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Full Self Driving and the Emperor's New Clothes: @mpesce and co-hosts reflect on the promise and the progress over the past 5 years: https://
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Mercedes-Benz Obtains Nevada Certification for Drive Pilot Level 3
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Drive Pilot, @MercedesBenz's SAE level 3 system, certified in Nevada https://actuia.com/actualite/drive-pilot-le-systeme-sae-de-niveau-3-de-mercedes-benz-certifie-au-nevada/
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AI Tools Disclosure Standards for Academic Authors
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1. Authors should report tools they use (consistent with field standards)
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India’s Union Budget 2023 announces major AI development initiatives
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While addressing the Union #Budget2023, @nsitharaman
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AI Text Detection False Positives Impact Student Evaluation Fairness
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a tricky thing with integrating AI-text detection in grading or evaluation is that false positives have significantly worse impact on the writer than false negatives have on the evaluating entity
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ChatGPT Limits on Politically Sensitive Topics to Prevent Toxicity
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Meanwhile, ChatGPT's outputs will be limited in a different way — OpenAI designed it to avoid politically sensitive topics like race in an effort to prevent it from spewing toxic comments.
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Baidu’s chatbot faces censorship and labeling requirements in China
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Of course, Baidu's chatbot outputs will be heavily limited by state censorship—and will fall under China's new rules for "deep synthesis," which requires the labeling of such outputs that could be misconstrued as real. The US doesn't have equivalent rules.
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Mafia concept gains relevance in AI future
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Doesn't seem like it now, give it 3-4 more years. Then "Mafia" would make complete sense.
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Legal Challenge Over Alleged Unlawful Interpretation of Law
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This is an illegal twisting of the law and several lawsuits are ongoing about this.