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Has your book been used to train the AI?
Well, one datapoint on that question anyway...
Mar 5, 2023 • 
Peter Schoppert
The books used to train LLMs
more on the unseemly use of pirated ebooks to train AIs
Mar 11, 2023 • 
Peter Schoppert
Synthetic data is derivative data
or why we are all fracked
Sep 26 • 
Peter Schoppert
Extraordinarily Distressing?
What do we know about media licensing to AI companies
Jun 1, 2024 • 
Peter Schoppert
Has Axel Springer really “set the template” for licensing deals with AI companies?
Are publishers going from RAG to riches?
Dec 16, 2023 • 
Peter Schoppert
Copied input, copied output
Can fair use judgement be reduced to an algorithm?
Jan 14, 2024 • 
Peter Schoppert
hitting the road
The messaging is by now widely received. Publishers and authors have a stake in AI, as our content is so important to its training. The cliche is that…
Sep 30, 2023 • 
Peter Schoppert
“Japan will not enforce copyright on data used for AI training”
This disinformation is human-authored…
Jun 6, 2023 • 
Peter Schoppert
The enjoyment purpose
Do exceptions under the copyright laws of Japan & Singapore allow GenAI training?
Feb 8, 2024 • 
Peter Schoppert
The pixie dust option
All the world is faith and trust, and a little sprinking of...
Mar 16 • 
Peter Schoppert
Is the endgame becoming clear?
Or can anything be clear 24 hours before voting in the US?
Nov 4, 2024 • 
Peter Schoppert
Φασαρία on the road to Paris
In which I find that while DeepSeek is super-optimised and amazing to use, it also seems to rely — sigh! — on a million pirated books...
Feb 8 • 
Peter Schoppert
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