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OpenAI’s Lawyers Argue Copyright Lawsuit Should be Jurisdiction in the U.S., Not Ontario
OpenAI, a San Francisco-based artificial intelligence company, is facing a copyright lawsuit in Ontario from major Canadian news organizations, including The Globe and Mail...
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From AI Trailblazer to Underdog: Canada Struggles to Keep Up in the Startup Race
Canada's AI Ecosystem: A Call to Action
At a recent Montreal event, Canadian Minister Evan Solomon underscored a critical notion: “Countries that master AI will...
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Revolutionizing Diabetes Care: How an AI App is Helping Diabetics Count Carbs through Food Photos, Gaining Support from Major Health Insurers
RxFood is an innovative AI-powered app designed to help users track their nutrition by simply photographing their meals. This technology, praised by health professionals,...
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Anthropic Secures Major Legal Victory in AI-Related Copyright Case Against Authors
A federal judge in San Francisco ruled that Anthropic's use of authors' books to train its AI system, Claude, was legal under U.S. copyright...
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Ottawa Aims to Develop In-House AI Tools Comparable to ChatGPT
Ottawa is focused on developing in-house AI tools for public service to automate routine tasks and prevent unauthorized data leakage to applications like ChatGPT....
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Leveraging Artificial Intelligence for Urban Planning: Opportunities and Challenges
Artificial intelligence (AI), particularly large language models (LLMs) like OpenAI's ChatGPT, could revolutionize urban planning by enhancing productivity and efficiency. Research in Nature Cities...
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Increased Use of ChatGPT by Chinese Entities for Covert Operations, Reports OpenAI
OpenAI's recent report reveals a rising trend of Chinese groups utilizing its AI technology for covert operations. While these operations are typically small-scale and...