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This year, Justice Sotomayor will oversee a case which could set a precedent in the digital landscape: US Supreme Court's ruling in the YouTube case might spur a ripple effect which could buckle newer technologies like ChatGPT and AI. The delicate decision could either weaken or strengthen the legal protection of tech giants from user generated online content. React now!
This ruling by the US Supreme Court will have enormous implications on the future of content online and artificial intelligence like OpenAI's ChatGPT. With this case at hand, the decisions will define legal boundaries for tech companies and AI models when it comes to content recommendations. Will tech companies and AI tools be exempt from legal responsibility or be held accountable? Keep an eye out as the Supreme Court will decide in the coming months.
Alphabet Inc., the owner of Google, has long been the leader of the online search market. But with the rise of OpenAI's ChatGPT, investors are starting to worry that their dominance may come to an end. Despite lowering its Alphabet stock, some analysts believe that the company still has a firm grip on the search engine market and is taking steps to remain in control. With 85 percent of online search worldwide, losing Google as a major player would hamper the market for many years to come.
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