Uber wants to pay drivers to train its AI
Uber wants to pay its drivers to train its artificial intelligence or do other jobs that do not involve driving. CBS News’ Shanelle Kaul reports.
Uber wants to pay its drivers to train its artificial intelligence or do other jobs that do not involve driving. CBS News’ Shanelle Kaul reports.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Hollywood and Bollywood groups are lobbying an Indian panel for stricter copyright protection that will prevent artificial intelligence firms from using their intellectual property to train AI models, letters show. AI companies remain at loggerheads with content owners globally and governments are fast developing regulations that lay down rules for the new technology. While Japan gives broad exemptions to AI firms in using copyrighted content, the European Union has stricter rules that allow content owners to opt-out of such use.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has said he is willing to spend big on artificial intelligence (AI) research and development.
NVIDIA and Intel are joining forces to enhance AI datacenters and consumer PC products, with NVIDIA investing $5 billion in Intel’s stock, pending regulatory approval.
NVIDIA and Intel are joining forces to enhance AI datacenters and consumer PC products, with NVIDIA investing $5 billion in Intel’s stock, pending regulatory approval.