U-turns, Lawsuits, and AI Big Brother

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U-turns, Lawsuits, and AI Big Brother

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Events of the Past Week

World’s biggest music labels files lawsuit againt AI

The RIAA has sued AI music platforms Suno and Udio for massive copyright infringement. Representing Universal Music Group, Sony Music, and Warner Records, the RIAA claims these platforms used copyrighted recordings to train their AI models, resulting in music that competes with and devalues genuine recordings. Over 200 artists, including Billie Eilish and Jon Bon Jovi, oppose AI music. Central to the lawsuit is whether training AI on copyrighted works qualifies as fair use. The RIAA asserts it does not, citing evidence of unauthorized use. This lawsuit could set significant precedents for AI development and copyright law.

Anthropic releases Claude Sonnet 3.5 which beats GPT-4o

Anthropic released Claude Sonnet 3.5, surpassing its Claude 3 Opus model in power, speed, and cost-efficiency. Claude Sonnet 3.5 boasts enhanced vision processing, coding capabilities, and an Artifacts preview window. It outperformed GPT-4o and Gemini 1.5 Pro on multiple MMLU benchmark tests. With twice the speed and five times the cost efficiency of Claude Opus 3, it also offers a 200k context window.

Claude Sonnet 3.5 is available for free on Claude.ai and its iOS app, with paid accounts providing higher rate limits and API access. Its Artifacts feature allows real-time code previews, enhancing user experience. The model has passed rigorous safety tests, classified as AI Safety Level 2 (ASL-2). Upgraded versions of Haiku and Opus, along with additional features, are expected soon.

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AI-generated exam answers go undetected in real-world test

Researchers at the University of Reading tested educators' ability to detect AI-generated content in psychology assignments using ChatGPT. The study found that 94% of the AI-generated assignments went undetected and scored higher than real student submissions. With remote learning rising, AI tools like ChatGPT are easily used for coursework. Detection software, such as Turnitin, often falsely accuses non-native speakers, making it unreliable.

The study suggests integrating AI into education or returning to supervised exams to maintain academic integrity. Some universities are already teaching AI literacy for ethical use, highlighting the need to rethink assessment methods as AI content becomes harder to detect.

Researchers use AI to explore how elephants communicate

Researchers from Colorado State University used AI to study African elephants and discovered they use unique vocalizations, akin to names, to communicate with specific herd members. The study, published in Nature Ecology and Evolution, analyzed elephant calls over four years, revealing complex communication previously thought unique to humans. These findings highlight elephants' cognitive abilities and offer new conservation strategies, such as reducing human-elephant conflicts. This research underscores the potential of AI in decoding animal communication, bridging gaps in our understanding of non-human languages.

Twitter Highlights

Top AI Tools of The Week

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  4. Circleback : Circleback is an AI-powered virtual assistant that helps teams 🤝 get the most out of every meeting by automatically writing best-in-class summaries and taking action on insights that matter.

News Highlight

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