David Pawlan
Co-Founder
Hey friends,
Today’s AI headlines hit both ends of the spectrum: a legal battle that could define creative rights in the AI era, and a geopolitical sprint to build sovereign AI infrastructure. Plus, a closer look at whether AI is really thinking or just really good at guessing.
Let’s jump in 👇
Getty Images claims Stability AI used millions of copyrighted photos without consent to train Stable Diffusion. Opening arguments are underway, and the outcome could redefine copyright boundaries for generative models.
Nvidia is investing over £1 billion into the UK’s AI infrastructure. Announced during London Tech Week, the collaboration includes:
A new study by Apple researchers challenges the idea that reasoning models can “think.” While they outperform traditional LLMs on medium puzzles, they underperform on the hardest ones, often giving up entirely. It’s a warning sign: more compute doesn't mean more intelligence.
The Dead Sea Scrolls have been re-dated as researchers used an AI model named Enoch to compare handwriting patterns with radiocarbon data, revealing that some scrolls may be up to 2,300 years old. Ancient history, now with machine learning.
A court order now requires OpenAI to store all user conversations, even ones you delete. The New York Times wants data preserved for copyright evidence. OpenAI’s Sam Altman is calling for “AI privilege” akin to doctor-patient confidentiality.
OpenAI’s Head of Model Behavior Joanne Jang shared insights into why users are forming emotional connections with ChatGPT, and how design choices are shaping a new form of digital companionship.
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Getty’s copyright battle with Stability AI could reshape the rules of AI training, while the UK is doubling down on national AI infrastructure with Nvidia. Meanwhile, OpenAI and Apple ask a deeper question: is AI really “thinking,” or just pattern matching?
Until next time,
David
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