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Apple's generative AI may be the only one that was trained legally & ethically


As copyright concerns plague the field of generative AI, Apple seeks to preserve privacy and legality through innovative training methods for language learning methods, all while avoiding controversy.

The history of generative AI and copyright issues goes back even further, as in July of 2023 over 15000 authors signed an open letter addressed to several prominent companies, including Alphabet, OpenAI, Meta, Microsoft and more. In the lawsuit, a former Amazon employee claims she was told by a supervisor regarding copyright-violating AI training that "everyone else is doing it" — implying that people from rival companies were knowingly engaging in copyright infringement. Given the number of lawsuits related to generative AI and copyright and the seriousness of the concerns expressed by publishers, it makes sense that a company like Apple would try its best to avoid any potential legal issues.

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