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Pete Warbis

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Justine Bateman (@justinebateman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“(AI is) presenting itself as a solution if we had a business where we didn’t have enough writers or we didn’t have enough directors or actors or location managers. But we have the opposite situation,” Bateman tells WIRED. “We have more workers than we have jobs. So it’s not

“(AI is) presenting itself as a solution if we had a business where we didn’t have enough writers or we didn’t have enough directors or actors or location managers. But we have the opposite situation,” Bateman tells <a href="/WIRED/">WIRED</a>. “We have more workers than we have jobs. So it’s not
Ed Newton-Rex (@ednewtonrex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s a good chance the British Prime Minister’s main adviser on AI is an OpenAI shareholder - but the government refuses to say whether she is. Jade Leung worked for OpenAI from 2021 to 2023. You would expect her to have shares, worth a lot of money - which will get more

There’s a good chance the British Prime Minister’s main adviser on AI is an OpenAI shareholder - but the government refuses to say whether she is.

Jade Leung worked for OpenAI from 2021 to 2023. You would expect her to have shares, worth a lot of money - which will get more
John B. Holbein (@johnholbein1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is terrifying. "[AI agents] can... infer a researcher's latent hypotheses and produce data that artificially confirms them." ... "We can no longer trust that survey responses are coming from real people" -Sean Westwood

This is terrifying. 

"[AI agents] can... infer a researcher's latent hypotheses and produce data that artificially confirms them."

...

"We can no longer trust that survey responses are coming from real people" -<a href="/seanjwestwood/">Sean Westwood</a>
Ryan Grim (@ryangrim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So Google is stealing what others created and reselling it in their own package. Okay, Google can make money that way now. But what about later when there’s nothing left to steal?

dani (@danicyberbaby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just found this person took my painting and ran it through AI to use it as a thumbnail. I understand free will and the fact that putting my art online comes with risks, but still this isn’t cool… ask! If they would’ve asked me id gladly let them use my painting… very sad to see

Just found this person took my painting and ran it through AI to use it as a thumbnail. I understand free will and the fact that putting my art online comes with risks, but still this isn’t cool… ask! If they would’ve asked me id gladly let them use my painting… very sad to see
Ed Newton-Rex (@ednewtonrex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m about to give evidence in Parliament on AI & copyright. I’ll say: - there’s no excuse for ai companies not to pay for training data; they mostly don’t simply because a critical mass of ai companies decided not to - suggestions that licensing is not required under the law

I’m about to give evidence in Parliament on AI &amp; copyright.

I’ll say:

- there’s no excuse for ai companies not to pay for training data; they mostly don’t simply because a critical mass of ai companies decided not to

- suggestions that licensing is not required under the law
Vera Kober Art (@vera_kober_art) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AI today isn’t “learning” from your artwork. It simply erases your name and presents your painting as its own. This isn’t technology — this is the erasure of the author. 😡

AI today isn’t “learning” from your artwork.
It simply erases your name
and presents your painting as its own.

This isn’t technology — this is the erasure of the author. 😡
Ed Newton-Rex (@ednewtonrex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi, some personal news - I’m changing job. I recently asked myself the question: what’s the most data-hungry and unscrupulous company in the world right now? The answer I believe is OpenAI. So it’s a privilege to be having my work ingested by OpenAI as Member of the Involuntary