"The Underground Race for AI Training Data: Tech Giants' Desperate Quest"

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Tech companies like OpenAI and Google are exploring the use of synthetic data, generated by artificial intelligence, to train their A.I. models as they face copyright issues and potential data scarcity. However, the use of synthetic data is still experimental, as A.I. models can introduce biases and inaccuracies, potentially amplifying flaws in the training process.
Topics:business#artificial-intelligence#copyright-issues#synthetic-data#tech-companies#technology#training
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- Four Takeaways on the Race to Amass Data for A.I. The New York Times
- Meta is desperate for new data sources to train its AI Business Insider
- How Tech Giants Cut Corners to Harvest Data for AI Yahoo News
- Inside Big Tech's underground race to buy AI training data Reuters
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