The Strange Origin of AI’s ‘Reasoning’ Abilities
It involves 4chan, of all places.

It involves 4chan, of all places.

Tech companies believe in intellectual property, but not yours.

Large language models don’t “learn”—they copy. And that could change everything for the tech industry.

Secret parties, lavish buffets, and talks of annihilation at one of the largest AI-research conferences

“You shouldn’t have put your content on the internet if you didn’t want it to be on the internet,” Common Crawl’s executive director says.

Inside the data sets training new video-creating tools

At least 15 million videos have been snatched by tech companies.

An ongoing investigation by The Atlantic to reveal the inner workings of generative AI

The video platform is quietly using AI to “improve clarity” in uploaded content. Why?

Can AI companies keep stealing books to train their models?
