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Potential lawsuit could force OpenAI to wipe ChatGPT and start over

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In Today's Mail:

  • As Hollywood Strikes, 96% Entertainment Companies Are Boosting Generative AI Spend

  • LinkedIn Says ChatGPT-Related Job Postings Have Ballooned 21-Fold Since November

  • Report: Potential NYT lawsuit could force OpenAI to wipe ChatGPT and start over

  • Meta Platforms is launching Code Llama, an open-source code-generating AI model

  • Arthur Bench: An Open Source Tool for Finding the Best LLM

Top 5 News About AI:

1-As Hollywood Strikes, 96% Of Entertainment Companies Are Boosting Generative AI Spend

  • 96% of executives involved in AI decisions are prioritizing generative AI investments

  • China leads with 100% of companies investing in generative AI

  • Generative AI can autonomously generate content, images, and virtual environments

  • AI advancements include full video generation from text prompts

  • One author predicts that 90% of Hollywood content might be AI-generated by 2025

2-LinkedIn Says ChatGPT-Related Job Postings Have Ballooned 21-Fold Since November

  • Growth of AI-related Job Postings:

    • LinkedIn data shows that the share of global English-language job postings mentioning GPT or ChatGPT has increased 21 times since November 2022.

    • New job titles like chief AI officer, AI engineer, and AI data scientist are emerging as the demand for AI professionals grows.

  • Booming AI-related Jobs Market:

    • Indeed had 529 generative AI-related job listings per one million postings on August 11, 2023, its highest number to date.

    • ZipRecruiter also witnessed a significant increase in generative AI-related job postings, reaching 1,309 jobs in July.

3-Report: Potential NYT lawsuit could force OpenAI to wipe ChatGPT and start over

  • Weeks after updating its terms of service, the Times is considering a lawsuit to protect its intellectual property rights

  • If the lawsuit goes through, OpenAI could face fines up to $150,000 per infringing content and the destruction of ChatGPT's dataset

  • OpenAI could also face a federal judge ordering the complete rebuilding of ChatGPT's data set

  • A legal victory for the Times could trigger similar claims from other rights holders

4-Meta Platforms is launching Code Llama, an open-source code-generating AI model

  • Code Llama is a new coding model that rivals OpenAI's Codex

  • It makes it easier for companies to develop AI assistants that suggest code to developers

5-Arthur Bench: An Open Source Tool for Finding the Best LLM

  • Arthur Bench helps users find the best LLM for a specific set of data

  • It provides a suite of tools to test and measure the performance of different LLMs.

  • Users can compare the performance of different LLMs using various prompts at scale.

Top 3 New AI Tools:

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