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ChatGPT, Author of The Quixote

O'Reilly

TL;DR LLMs and other GenAI models can reproduce significant chunks of training data. Specific prompts seem to “unlock” training data. Generative AI Has a Plagiarism Problem ChatGPT, for example, doesn’t memorize its training data, per se. This is the basis of The New York Times lawsuit against OpenAI. They are dream machines.

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Copyright, AI, and Provenance

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Another group of cases involving text (typically novels and novelists) argue that using copyrighted texts as part of the training data for a Large Language Model (LLM) is itself copyright infringement, 1 even if the model never reproduces those texts as part of its output. What should copyright law mean in the age of artificial intelligence?

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Modern observability platform is onramp to digital transformation: Dynatrace Perform 2022, reporter’s notebook

Dynatrace

But as they turn to cloud environments to develop new products and manage IT infrastructure, they have introduced a host of complex systems that need to be managed and secured. Consider a true self-driving car as an example of how this software intelligence works.

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Best Practices in Cloud Security Monitoring

Scalegrid

There is a wide selection of advanced solutions available for cloud monitoring, including various choices for ensuring top-notch security in your organization’s systems. In upcoming developments, we can anticipate a greater reliance on artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning for effective cloud security monitoring.

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Rethinking programming

O'Reilly

The programming world will increasingly be split between highly trained professionals and people who don’t have a deep background but have a lot of experience building things. Like reading, some people learn how to code with little training, and others don’t. We need to rethink the role of the programmer. Mike Loukides.

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Improving Customer Service with Amazon Connect and Amazon Lex

All Things Distributed

Once connected, the systems that power call centers generally don't do a good job of using and sharing available information. When we set out to build Amazon Connect, we thought deeply about how artificial intelligence could be applied to improve the customer experience. For instance, Zillow trains and retrains 7.5

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Risk Management for AI Chatbots

O'Reilly

When a person clicked “submit,” the website would pass that form data through some backend code to process it—thereby sending an e-mail, creating an order, or storing a record in a database. Which means your chatbot is effectively a naive person who has access to all of the information from the training dataset.