In other words, the LLM developers might argue in court that LLMs don’t perform exact retrieval and thus do not violate copyright. At the same time, with extensive training and a large context window, LLMs can sometimes closely mimic or 'memorise' passages, leading to outputs that resemble existing content, such as NYT articles, explained Kambhampati.
This 'memorisation' (aka ‘plagiarisation’) aspect is a key point in the NYT lawsuit, as it raises concerns about copyright infringement.
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Indian Startup's Level 5 Breakthrough
Indian autonomous driving company Swaayatt Robots recently announced that it achieved the world’s first Level 5 autonomous driving capability. In the demonstration, its autonomous vehicle (Mahindra Bolero) learned to negotiate complex traffic dynamics at a toll plaza and successfully crossed the toll gates.
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Churning out (Non-dropout) Entrepreneurs
Many universities offer a unique program that allows students to take a year off from academic pursuits to focus on their entrepreneurial endeavours. This initiative is being embraced by prominent institutions such as BITS Pilani, IIT Madras, IIT Hyderabad, DIT University, IIT Bombay, and IIT Kharagpur, among others.
Given the current dynamics of the Indian startup ecosystem, is this initiative relevant? Read to find out more.
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