AI chatbots creating 'plagiarism stew' as they crib news content, trade group says

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News Media Alliance argues the most popular AI chatbots have been violating copyright law by reproducing entire sections of some articles in their responses.

Elon Musk wants a ‘referee’ as China calls for global cooperation at AI summitBiden’s Halloween AI order doesn’t recognize how ghoulish the tech really isArtificial intelligence-backed chatbots like ChatGPT are creating “plagiarism stew” — responding to queries with “paraphrasing or outright repetition” of text that’s cribbed from copyrighted news articles, according to a prominent trade group.

As many as half of the top 10 sites in training sets used for Google’s Bard — which reportedly launched in March despite internal NMA said it submitted its white paper to the US Copyright Office, “acknowledging that an author’s expression may be implicated both in training … as well as at the output stage because of a similarity between her works and an output of an AI system.”NMA — which represents 2,000 publishers — argued that chatbots like ChatGPT don’t actually “absorb any underlying concepts” and therefore provide “technically inaccurate” responses.

 

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