UK Publishers Call on Prime Minister to Defend Intellectual Property at AI Summit
As the UK prepares for a major AI summit, publishers are pressing Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to defend intellectual property rights. The industry warns against unlicensed AI training on copyrighted works, citing economic impact and the need for legal clarity in a fast-evolving tech landscape.
Cerebras WSE-3 Launches with 900,000 Cores to Rival Nvidia in AI Model Training
Cerebras Systems has launched the WSE-3, its latest AI-focused processor featuring 900,000 cores and built for training massive models. With 125 petaflops of performance and cutting-edge architecture, it powers the CS-3 supercomputer and targets industries from drug discovery to climate modeling.
Photographer Tim Flach Fights AI’s Unlicensed Use of Copyrighted Work
Tim Flach, a renowned photographer, has discovered AI companies using his work without consent, sparking a debate on copyright, artistic rights, and the ethics of AI training. As the UK considers an opt-out model for AI data collection, creatives warn of a looming crisis. How will this impact the future of art and technology?