The AI companies’ “hijacking of public spaces became possible due to the original sin that inspires their AI products – the brazen theft of intellectual property, which occurred on an unprecedented scale,” said American journalist, chairman of the board of the New York Times Company, and publisher of The New York Times, Arthur Gregg Sulzberger.
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“Technology giants exploit news websites without permission or compensation,” he said, adding that the news sector “has been too quiet, too passive, and too fragmented in the face of abuses carried out by companies at the forefront of the artificial intelligence revolution.”
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