Large AI models 'could pose an existential threat to humanity' start-up founder warns
That includes millions of copyright images that led to legal action against the company - as well as big questions about who ultimately"owns" the products that image- or text-generating AI systems create.
If the AI sees harmful or explicit images during its training, it could recreate them in its output. To avoid this, the developers remove these images from the training data, so the AI cannot"imagine" how they would look. But the concern isn't just about copyright. Increasing amounts of data available on the web whether it's pictures, text or computer code is being generated by AI.
US company News Guard, which verifies online content, recently found 49 almost entirely AI generated"fake news" websites online being used to drive clicks to advertising content.
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