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X Platform Changes Privacy Policy, Third-Party Companies Can Use User Content to Train AI Models Starting Nov. 15
Recently, social platform X updated its privacy policy, which will allow X platform to use user data to train AI models from November 15, unless the user opts out, triggering user dissatisfaction. Previously, Adobe, Google and other companies also introduced similar content in the terms and conditions, causing controversy over the conflict between AI training and privacy, copyright, etc., and related legal issues are still under discussion. Change: user data will be used for AI training Recently, the X platform updated its privacy policy with a new clause that allows it to share user data with third parties to train AI, unless the user opts out. However, the platform did not provide a clear opt-out option and reminded users that even within...- 2.8k
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"Retarded Bar" Becomes the Most Popular Chinese AI Training Database, Speech Feed Big Data on CAS Research Paper
"Retarded Bar" is a sub-forum of Baidu Post Bar. In this forum, users create content that contains puns, multiple meanings, inversions of cause and effect, and harmonic words that are either brilliant or "brain-teasing". Some of the content has logical traps that are challenging even for humans. In April of this year, a team of researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, in a study titled "COIG-CQIA: Quality is All You Need for Chinese Instruction Fine-tuning," used the phrase "retarded title + GPT-4 answer" to describe a "GPT-4 answer" to a question. GPT-4 answer "Fine-tuning...- 2.4k
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Adobe updates its terms of service to clarify that it will not use user works for AI training
Adobe has drawn strong criticism from users for updating its terms of service in the past few weeks. On Tuesday, the company announced revised terms of service that explicitly emphasize that it will not use user content stored locally or in the cloud to train AI models. The updated terms add several new subcategories to the section on Adobe's access to user content, one of which is specifically for generative AI. The terms clearly state that Adobe's software "will not use your local or cloud content to train generative AI models." However, there is one exception: if you submit your work to Adobe Sto…- 2.4k
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To break the power shortage of AI data centers, the US government is exploring the construction of nuclear power plants
In a recent interview with Axios, U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said that she is actively exploring nuclear power plant solutions to alleviate the electricity demand of AI data centers. Granholm said that the development of AI in the United States is not a problem in itself, and AI can help humans solve many problems. But the key to the problem is that the rapid development of AI has exceeded the carrying capacity of the national power grid, and the existing power grid cannot support the rapid expansion of AI data centers. According to reports, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has been working with Microsoft, Google, and...- 1.5k
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