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Breno Zucher at the III International Seminar on Artificial Intelligence and Law

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Breno Zucher at the III International Seminar on Artificial Intelligence and Law

Breno Zucher attended the III International Seminar on AI and Law and presented a paper on artificial intelligence, public domain, and the social function of Intellectual Property in the face of technological concentration.

Last week, Breno Zucher attended the III International Seminar on Artificial Intelligence and Law: between Technique, Ethics, and Law. The title says it all. AI does not fit into a single discipline, and trying to frame it solely through Law, Ethics, or Technique leaves out the essential.

Breno presented an extended abstract at the economic regulation working group, entitled "Artificial intelligence, public domain, and economic regulation: the social function of Intellectual Property in the face of technological concentration." The paper aims to analyze copyrighted materials as inputs for artificial intelligence training.

The topic stemmed from a curiosity around the training of OpenAI's GPT-3 model, which had the so-called books 1 and 2 deleted from its dataset. These two datasets totaled 67 billion tokens and over 50 billion words of training weight. Add to this the settlement in Bartz v. Anthropic, which reached US$ 1.5 billion — and may have been a bargain for the company.

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