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World is not doing enough to address the dangers of AI, experts warn

World is not doing enough to address the dangers of AI, experts warn
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Vector Institute Affiliated AI Trust And Safety Experts Available For Commentary Related To The AI Global Forum In Seoul, Republic Of Korea The Week O...

Vector Institute Affiliated AI Trust And Safety Experts Available For Commentary Related To The AI Global Forum In Seoul, Republic Of Korea The Week O...
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How tech giants cut corners to harvest data for AI

The race to lead AI has become a desperate hunt for the digital data needed to advance the technology. To obtain it, tech companies including OpenAI, Google and Meta have cut corners, ignored corporate policies and debated bending the law.

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Tech giants: How tech giants cut corners to harvest data for AI

The race to lead AI has become a desperate hunt for the digital data needed to advance the technology. To obtain that data, tech companies including OpenAI, Google and Meta have cut corners, ignored corporate policies and debated bending the law, according to an examination by The New York Times.

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How Tech Giants Cut Corners to Harvest Data for AI

SAN FRANCISCO — In late 2021, OpenAI faced a supply problem. The artificial intelligence lab had exhausted every reservoir of reputable English-language text on the internet as it developed its latest AI system. It needed more data to train the next version of its technology — lots more. So OpenAI researchers created a speech recognition tool called Whisper. It could transcribe the audio from YouTube videos, yielding new conversational text that would make an AI system smarter. Sign up for The M

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