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Aruni Soni

Aruni Soni

IP Reporter at Bloomberg Law

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  • English
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  • Intellectual Property

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OpenAI to Provide Full Training Dataset to Authors Suing Over AI

A California federal judge is requiring OpenAI Inc. to turn over an entire training dataset used to build its flagship GPT-4 AI model, resolving a discovery dispute in one of nearly a dozen copyright lawsuits filed against the company.
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Miley Cyrus Tests Copyright Transfer Rules in 'Flowers' Lawsuit

Miley Cyrus’ bid to kill a suit accusing her song “Flowers” of copying leans on a unique quirk in Ninth Circuit precedent that she argues limits who can bring copyright-infringement lawsuits.
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AI Music Fraud Indictment Brings Scrutiny to Streaming Inflation

A first-of-its-kind federal indictment accusing a man of making over $10 million by falsely boosting streaming numbers for AI-generated music demonstrates another threat to artists and a need for fraud-prevention vigilance by platforms.
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Wall Street can breathe easy. ChatGPT isn't smart enough to be a fi...

Wall Street analysts worried that AI is coming for their jobs can breathe easy—for now.According to a study, ChatGPT couldn’t pass the chartered financial analyst exam—a benchmark qualification for many finance professionals across Wall Street. In research conducted by a team of JPMorgan AI researchers and university academics, ChatGPT and GPT-4—both AI large language models created by OpenAI—were asked CFA-style questions to test whether they are capable of complex financial reasoning.“Based on…
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Star Tribune Must Face Suit Over Alleged Facebook Data Sharing - Bl...

Star Tribune Media Co. will have to defend a lawsuit alleging it shared a subscriber’s personal video viewing data with Facebook without his consent, violating the Video Privacy Protection Act.