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OpenAI’s flagship AI chatbot, ChatGPT, returned to solid growth in the latter half of 2024, according to a new report published on Thursday by VC firm Andreessen Horowitz (a16z). While it took C...

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Apple's plans for a more conversational Siri, powered by large language models, are facing significant delays. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, the feature is no longer on track to launch with iOS 19.4 in March or April next year.

Instead, it may not arrive until at least iOS 20.This development is another indication that Apple is playing catch-up with OpenAI in the generative AI space. However, Apple has confirmed that some changes to Siri's underlying architecture will still be included in upcoming iOS updates.In the meantime, users can expect some improvements to Siri's functionality with upcoming software updates.

For instance, iOS 18.2 has already integrated ChatGPT, and a later update is expected to bring Google Gemini integration. Additionally, iOS 18.5 will add features such as on-screen awareness and deeper per-app controls.

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman last year reported that Apple was planning a "more conversational" version of Siri for iOS 19.4, powered by "more advanced large language models." However, in his Power On news...

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  1. Fair Use Protections: Can developers' use of copyrighted material for training AI models be considered fair use, and if so, what are the implications for future uses?
  2. Expanding Copyright Laws: Would expanding copyright laws to protect against AI-generated content harm research, artistic expression, or job markets, and how would this impact the development of AI technology?
  3. Licensing Deals and Settlements: What role do licensing deals and settlements play in mitigating potential litigation, and are they effective in protecting developers' interests?

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The launch of ChatGPT and other deep learning models has sparked a flurry of lawsuits against developers, with most centered on copyright infringement claims. Developers argue that their training processes constitute fair use, while rightsholders claim that removing or altering attribution information constitutes infringement.

Courts have dismissed some claims, citing lack of plausibility or substantial risk of harm. However, existing litigation may be an "elaborate scramble for leverage" in settlement negotiations.

A win foightsholders could undermine fair use protections and artistic freedoms, while a developer victory could set a precedent for the development of AI technology.

The launch of ChatGPT and other deep learning quickly led to a flurry of lawsuits against model developers. Legal theories vary, but most are rooted in copyright: plaintiffs argue that use of their wo...

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