That situation has been described asthe copyright “sword” hanging over AI software companies.
Because in AugustOpenAI started letting website operators block its web crawlerfrom slurping up information.
Interestingly, it isn’t just media companies that don’t want to be crawled.
Here are some other doings in AI worth your attention.
It’s available to all 3 billion Google Workspace accounts.
CalledChatGPT Enterprise, it “offers unlimited access to GPT-4 at faster speeds.
Pricing info is still to come.
OpenAI said ChatGPT is already being used “in over 80% of Fortune 500 companies.”
“Political ads aren’t the only place we’re seeingmisinformationpop up via AI-generated images and writing.
And they won’t always carry a warning label,” Gonzalez found.
So what can you do to spot AI fakery?
It starts by being skeptical of the content you’re looking at.
Many real dog owners would beg for that level of obedience.”
If you’re looking for a guide to AI tools, check out theAI Tool Directory.
It starts with asking the right questions, with your questions known as prompts.
That’s why prompt engineering has been called a key job.
“Give me five popular baby names”)."