This week, the Indianapolis Star asked if Caitlin Clark could be the next Larry Bird and it made a bunch of male basketball fans very angry. The article stemmed from a response Indiana Fever general manager Lin Dunn gave to a question on Wednesday. “Wow, is Caitlin Clark the next Larry Bird? Loretta Bird. That’s […]
The newspapers have revealed how OpenAI's ChatGPT can memorize their works and produce verbatim portions of actual articles and also misattribute stories to publications.
Several newspaper chains have sued OpenAI and Microsoft, claiming ChatGPT was trained on copyrighted articles without permission. They also say it has an 'uncanny' ability to reproduce news stories.
(The Center Square) - Eight newspapers across the United States filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft for using their copyrighted content without payment to train the highly profitable generative artificial intelligence systems. In their suit, the papers demand an end to copyright infringement, damages, and lost profits. “The Publishers have spent billions of dollars sending real people to real places to report on real events in the real world and distribute that reporting...
Maurice Leon “Mel” Opotowsky, a former newspaper editor and tenacious free press advocate who was known for helping to advance 1st Amendment rights, has died. Opotowsky died April 18 at Claremont Manor retirement community, where he lived with his wife, Bonnie Opotowsky, according to their son, Didier Opotowsky. He said his father’s cause of death is not certain, and that he had Parkinson’s. He was 92. Opotowsky was a top editor at the Riverside Press-Enterprise when the paper brought two cases...
The National Chairman of the All-Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Umar Ganduje, has declared the party’s unwavering resolve to address the myriads of challenges facing Nigeria. Dr. Ganduje stated this during the grand finale of the APC’s campaign in Gombe, where the party’s flags were presented to the chairmanship candidates of the11 local government areas of
About 10 percent of the young women who secretly delivered the then-illegal newspaper Trouw during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands in the Second World War were teenage girls. These girls and women distributed the newspaper, did other courier work, and helped people in hiding, Trouw reports after researching the ‘women of Trouw.’
Here are the top 10 stories making headlines across the country. 1. Clark writes PDP acting chairman, alleges he’s working for Wike A former Federal Commissioner for Information and Ijaw leader, Chief Edwin Clark has written to the Acting National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Amb. Umar Ililya Damagum, alleging that he is
As a united front of powerful armed gangs in Haiti continue to hold millions hostage and threaten the collapse of society, the ongoing attacks have claimed a new victim: the downtown Port-au-Prince premises of Haiti’s oldest newspaper, the region’s oldest French-language daily.
AI BOOSTS GROWTH FOR CLOUD GIANTSIn the January-to-March quarter, Amazon’s cloud computing arm Amazon Web Services, Microsoft’s Azure and Google Cloud grew at 17%, 31% and 28%, respectively, the companies reported. Analysts said this was a sign that AI is contributing to the growth and that overall cloud spending is also accelerating, Reuters reported. On the other hand, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg in its earnings call emphasised the company’s longterm investment in AI, which led to its shares...
In what promises to be a defining suit for artificial intelligence and the tools used to power AI, eight daily newspapers have sued Microsoft and Open AI over their use of newspaper articles to power their AI chatbots.
Borussia Dortmund striker Niclas Fullkrug scored in a 1-0 victory over PSG. The winners of the tie will face either Bayern Munich or Real Madrid in final. Does Mo Salah regret not leaving Liverpool last summer? Is he now risking tarnishing his Liverpool career? Listen to the