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Open-source AI platform Hugging Face confirms regrettable accessibility issues in China

The $4.5 billion startup is used by software developers to collaborate on machine learning projects.

Exclusive-OpenAI plans major updates to lure developers with lower costs -sources

OpenAI plans to introduce major updates for developers next month to make it cheaper and faster to build software applications based on its artificial intelligence models, as the ChatGPT maker tries to court more companies to use its technology, sources briefed on the plans told Reuters. The updates include the addition of memory storage to its developer tools for using AI models. This could theoretically slash costs for application makers by as much as 20-times, addressing a major concern for partners whose cost of using OpenAI’s powerful models could pile up quickly, as they try to build sustainable businesses by developing and selling AI software.

Fearing pillaging , news outlets block an OpenAI bot

A growing number of media outlets are blocking a webpage-scanning tool used by ChatGPT creator OpenAI to improve its artificial intelligence models.On its website, OpenAI says that "allowing GPTBot to access your site can help AI models become more accurate and improve their general capabilities and safety".

Zoom Insists It Wasn t Using Private Calls to Train AI System

Zoom Sweats Zoom wants you to know that it definitely, 100 percent won't be using your video calls to train its AI — even if its convoluted Terms of Service seem to say otherwise. To back up a bit: the pandemic-era video conferencing service came under fire this week on grounds that, during its March […]

Zoom reverses policy that allowed it to train AI on customer data

Zoom has made changes to its terms of service after online blowback over recent updates to the company’s fine print allowing AI training on customer data. A report from StackDiary over the weekend highlighted how the changes, which rolled out in March without fanfare, appeared to grant the company sweeping control over customer data for AI training purposes. In response, Zoom published a blog post today claiming it wouldn’t do what its terms said it could do; the company then updated its terms. It now says it doesn’t train AI models on consumer video, audio or chats “without customer consent.”

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