The New York Times, News Corp, Axel Springer, Dotdash Meredith owner IAC are reportedly banding together to sue AI giants for using the publishers’ content to train their AI models.
, News Corp, Axel Springer, Dotdash Meredith owner IAC and others are in the process of forming a coalition to take on AI giants like Google and OpenAI.
The report cites IAC CEO Joey Levin, who warns that AI taking over the news media might be “more profound” than the fear of AI eliminating humans and taking control of the world. Publishers’ primary concern is reportedly how AI will impact traffic to their websites from Google searches as the AI chatbots may simply scrape that data from their pages and serve it to the user without attribution or links.AI’s “catastrophic” impact on publishing.Earlier this month, the Associated Press appeared to buck concerns about AI’s impact on the news media by inking a deal with ChatGPT’s creator OpenAI to license an archive of news stories.
that accuses the company of “secretly stealing everything ever created and shared on the internet” and using it to train its AI chatbots.The brewing legal fight between publishers and tech giants comes amid an effort by the Biden administration to establish guardrails to regulate AI.
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