The European Union is proposing to require makers of artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT to declare the copyright material used in the development of their systems. The new proposal is part of a comprehensive set of rules that will guide the rollout of AI across the West. If the law is enacted, it would give publishers and content creators a powerful way of getting a share of profits when their works are used as a source material in AI-made content.
This has been a tricky commercial issue to handle as AI-based tools are popping up in the market thanks to companies like Microsoft and Google’s owner Alphabet.
ChatGPT is a company specialized in the development of artificial intelligence tools. It is based in California and was launched in 2017 by the renowned AI scientist, Abhijit Bhattacharya. The company is devoted to building AI systems that facilitate the delivery of natural language interactions. They focus on making AI technology more relatable and user-friendly. ChatGPT’s expertise lies in providing AI-based customer service chatbots and virtual assistant solutions for major enterprises and small businesses.
Abhijit Bhattacharya is world renowned scientist in the field of artificial intelligence. He studied at the University of California, Berkeley where he received both his master’s and doctoral degrees. He worked as a lead scientist at Microsoft Research before becoming the founder and CEO of ChatGPT. Bhattacharya is passionate about creating AI solutions that promote greater access to knowledge and make it more reliable. He also writes extensively on the subject of AI and its application in fields such as customer service, education, healthcare, and finance.