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  • ©️ Authors Sue OpenAI For Using Copyrighted Material

  • 🎭 Sarah Silverman Sues OpenAI and Meta

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How Claude Chatbot Is Better Than ChatGPT

Anthropic has released Claude 2, an improved version of its AI assistant Claude and the beta chat is now available in the US and UK.

Based on the announcement, here are some key ways Claude 2 is marketed as being better than ChatGPT:

Fresher training data - Claude 2’s training data cuts off in early 2023, and roughly 10 percent of the data included was non-English. ChatGPT’s cutoff is around September 2021.

Reduce bias - Claude exhibits less stereotype biases against people belonging to protected classes across 9 social dimensions by using an Q&A method to evaluate biased responses.

Less harmful outputs - Anthropic specifically worked to make Claude less likely to produce harmful text. Claude will answer “I can’t help with that” more often than product a harmful / incorrect response / hallucination. Harmful outputs have been a noted issue with ChatGPT.

Can generate longer outputs - Claude 2 has been trained to generate coherent documents of up to 4000 tokens, corresponding to roughly 3000 words. ChatGPT which maxes out around 1000 tokens.

Improved reasoning abilities - Claude 2 scored higher on tests like the Bar exam and GRE that require logic and analysis.

Longer context - Claude 2’s context is 100K tokens. This improves Claude’s ability to provide useful and reliable information when answering questions or synthesizing information from long, complex documents. ChatGPT’s max context window is 16K tokens / 8000 words / 16 pages of content.

Read the full PDF evaluation paper that covers results of safety, alignment, and capabilities evaluations here.

Login in here to take a test drive if you are in the US or UK and see if you agree. If you outside these regions you can test out Claude 2 via Poe.com

Authors Sue OpenAI For Using Copyrighted Material

Authors Paul Tremblay and Mona Awad filed a lawsuit against OpenAI alleging that their copyrighted books were used without consent to train the AI chatbot ChatGPT, which can generate detailed summaries of their works.

The authors argue these summaries would only be possible if ChatGPT read and learned from their books, which would violate copyright law.

The proposed class would cover all U.S. copyright holders whose works were allegedly used without authorization to train OpenAI's language models.

OpenAI has not yet responded to the lawsuit. The authors say proving exactly how ChatGPT obtained and used their book content will be a key challenge.

Read the full complaint in PDF format here.

Code Interpreter Available To ChatGPT Plus Users

Code interpreter allows ChatGPT to analyze data, create charts, solve math problems and edit files, among other uses. It also supports uploading and downloading files, which was not possible in ChatGPT before.

Code interpreter became available Thursday to subscribers of ChatGPT Plus, a service that costs $20 a month. Enable it via ChatGPT settings and then select GPT-4 plugins Code Interpreter to test it out.

Try a version of ChatGPT that knows how to write and execute python code, and can work with file uploads. Try asking for help with data analysis, image conversions, or editing a code file. Note: files will not persist beyond a single session.

Sarah Silverman Sues OpenAI and Meta

The lawsuits allege OpenAI and Meta copied and used Silverman's memoir "The Bedwetter" and books by authors Christopher Golden and Richard Kadrey without permission to train their AI systems ChatGPT and LLaMA.

The lawsuits claim ChatGPT and LLaMA's ability to summarize the authors' books shows they were likely trained on those copyrighted works taken from illegal "shadow libraries."

Meta's own research paper cited using texts from The Pile which contains books from shadow libraries, per the lawsuit.

Key issue is whether use of copyrighted works to train AI systems constitutes fair use or requires permission and compensation to creators.

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OpenAI sued for allegedly using "stolen private information” - OpenAI developed its AI products, including chatbot ChatGPT, image generator Dall-E and others using "stolen private information, including personally identifiable information" from hundreds of millions of internet users, the 157-page lawsuit, filed in the Northern district of California Wednesday, alleges.

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