Facebook considered buying a book publisher to satisfy its AI content needs
There’s soon not going to be enough good, free text information on the internet to satisfy the insatiable needs of AI, so companies like OpenAI, Google, and Meta will need to get creative with their investments... and the law. Meta actually floated buying a publisher like Simon & Schuster to feed its AI’s greedy maw, according the the New York Times.
It also weighed the idea of just using copyrighted works and dealing with the lawsuits later.
Alternatively companies are looking to so-called synthetic data: Having the AI make its own training data to create the human centipede of knowledge.
It also weighed the idea of just using copyrighted works and dealing with the lawsuits later.
Alternatively companies are looking to so-called synthetic data: Having the AI make its own training data to create the human centipede of knowledge.