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Bytes: Week in Review - AI's fair use case win, at-home camera surveillance tech, and iPhone's 'F1' ad annoys users

2025/6/27
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Joanna Stern: 作为《华尔街日报》的科技专栏作家,我认为法官的判决对于人工智能领域具有里程碑意义。我解释了“合理使用”原则,指出记者经常在报道中使用它。在此案中,Anthropic 使用书籍训练其大型语言模型,法官认为这属于合理使用,因为模型不会直接输出整本书,而是通过提取信息来提供答案,类似于人类阅读书籍后转述内容。我认为这项判决确立了AI公司使用人类内容训练系统的先例,即使他们没有为内容付费。我相信AI 系统正在学习人类内容,而不是直接复制,这种观点将在未来的案件中被广泛使用。虽然有些公司会为内容付费,但重要的是要认识到,AI 的目标是学习和理解,而不是复制粘贴。

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On this week’s Bytes: Week in Review: Apple irked customers with movie ads, the Mideast conflict reminded us of the lack of security in smart surveillance cameras, and a federal judge handed down a landmark ruling on AI’s use of copyrighted works, citing a legal doctrine known as fair use.