New York Times Hacked ChatGPT?

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New York Times Hacked ChatGPT

Hey, AI’ers, welcome back. Today, Alibaba released whats EMO or Emote Portrait Alive. 

It’s a new AI model that allows you to use any reference video and image, and then the AI model will make the image lipsync. 

Some are calling it too good. We have to say it does look incredibly realistic. You can view some examples on our Twitter

Today is a spicy one, so let’s get into it.

Here’s What’s On The Menu For Today

  • New York Times Hacked ChatGPT?

  • 🤖 Pika Labs Releases Lip Sync

  • 📰 News Hot Off The Press

  • 💰️ Newly Added AI Tools

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Ongoing Battle…

New York Times Hacked ChatGPT?

OpenAI has accused The New York Times of "hacking" into its ChatGPT chatbot and other artificial intelligence systems to fabricate evidence for a copyright lawsuit. 

OpenAI's claim was made in a filing to a federal judge in Manhattan, where the organization alleged that The New York Times engaged in deceptive practices by providing prompts that violated OpenAI's terms of use. 

OpenAI contends that The Times induced its technology to reproduce copyrighted material through dubious means, suggesting that the newspaper paid an individual to manipulate the AI systems. 

The New York Times initiated a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI and its primary investor, Microsoft, alleging that OpenAI and Microsoft utilized millions of articles without authorization to train chatbots to disseminate information to users. 

OpenAI's defense is that the use of copyrighted content to train AI systems is fair use under the law, and the outcome of this legal battle could set significant precedents regarding the intersection of copyright law and artificial intelligence.

The lawsuit is part of a broader trend where copyright owners are taking legal action against tech companies over alleged copyright infringements in AI training. OpenAI has negotiated with publishers to legally utilize their content and has reached agreements with several media outlets. 

However, The New York Times and OpenAI have not yet officially responded to inquiries regarding the recent filing.

Talk about drama.

Things Are Getting Weird…

🤖 Pika Labs Releases Lip Sync

Pika Labs just released lip sync! 

Now, you can generate AI video and sync audio to your characters. However, it’s only available to pro account users, running you $70/mo or $696/yr. 

This new feature will allow AI creatives to generate AI videos and include “talking” characters. 

Check out the demo on our Twitter here.

Hot Off The Press

📰 Latest News

New Additions

Tools Added To The Database

UpTrain - a full-stack LLMOps platform designed for managing large language model (LLM) applications. It provides enterprise-grade tooling to facilitate evaluations, experiments, monitoring, and testing of LLM applications.

Klangio - an AI-based software tool designed to automatically transcribe music from audio to sheet music, aiding in the notations of improvisations or compositions.

Summarize.ing -  an AI-powered tool that provides instant and efficient summaries of YouTube videos.

Ellipsis - an AI-based software development tool that serves as a virtual software engineer. 

AskManyAI - an AI tool implemented as a Chrome extension designed to produce fast and accurate summaries of website content.

StickerBaker - an open-source artificial intelligence tool capable of generating stickers based on user prompts.

Mi.Nimax - a AI-powered tool designed to maximize your online presence by creating attractive mini-pages comprised of your various links.

AIflixhub - an innovative platform that facilitates the creation, viewing, and sharing of AI-generated movies.

MinutesOwl - an upcoming AI-powered tool designed to revolutionize meeting documentation and subsequent actions.

KidsColoringPage - an AI tool that provides a resourceful solution for generating customized coloring pages for kids.

Nexto - a simple, but powerful AI task manager that generates action items from Gmail threads and call transcripts.

EasySpeak - Get unlimited user-created scripts or let our AI help you create your script.

SnappySnail - Save time by using AI to write and send a snail mail letter in just seconds.

See more of the newly added tools here.

That’s it for today.

Until next time, stay safe.

-Best of AI Team

Note: This issue was written in collaboration with ChatGPT, Perplexity, Grammarly, and MidJourney, and edited by a human. Welcome to the future.

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