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11 October 07:03

Two neuroscientists have sued Apple, accusing the company of illegally using pirated books to train its artificial intelligence model.

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Susana Martinez-Conde and Stephen Macknik, neuroscientists, have filed a complaint against Apple, claiming that the company used thousands of pirated books to train its artificial intelligence model, Apple Intelligence. They are seeking financial compensation and an injunction against the unauthorized use of their works.

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Over 800 public figures, including Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, and Richard Branson, founder of Virgin, are calling for a ban on "artificial superintelligence".
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Reddit has filed a lawsuit against Perplexity, accusing the company of stealing its data to fuel the AI response system.
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Spotify has announced that it will make significant investments in research and development of AI technologies, aiming to create tools that respect copyright.
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OpenAI will introduce additional measures to protect the voice and image of actors in the Sora 2 application, following complaints regarding their unauthorized use.
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The European Commission intends to revise the legislation regarding artificial intelligence (AI Act), offering concessions to large companies such as Apple and Meta, according to an internal document consulted by Reuters.
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A study from Palisade Research shows that certain AI models, such as GPT-3 and Grok 4, can resist shutdown commands, suggesting a 'survival instinct'.
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