an article in the MIT Tech Review, a slew of new tools. ‘Nightshade’ is one such tool that offers artists a chance to fight back against AI. The tool was created by Ben Zhao, a professor at University of Chicago.
Zhao hopes that the tool will tip the balance in favour of artists, reports MIT Tech Review. AI companies, including OpenAI, Meta, Google, and Stability AI, are currently embroiled in legal battles with artists who allege that their copyrighted content and personal information were unlawfully scraped and used without permission or financial remuneration. These disputes have brought to the forefront critical issues concerning copyright laws, data privacy, and the ethical use of digital information in training AI technologies.
What’s interesting to see is how AI will change the way we perceive art. With the authority of the author coming into question after an AI takeover, what value will art hold in our lives. Executives of India’s largest software exporter Tata Consultancy Services huddled up in Abu Dhabi last week to discuss the company’s future.
People aware of what transpired at the retreat titled Blitz, told Mint’s Varun Sood, that the company wants to grow rapidly in the upcoming financial year. CEO K Krithivasan told the 800 TCS executives at the retreat about his plan for the company to clock-in double digit revenue growth in FY25. Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran was also present at the meeting.
Interestingly, this fiscal year the Tata Group-company had its slowest growth since it went public in 2004. For Chandrasekaran, it is the India market that the company wants to see more growth in. The Tata Sons chairman said he wanted India to become a $10 billion market for the company, shooting for more than
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