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  1. Understand how AI models add risk and how to address it. The post How to Reduce the Risk of Using External AI Models in Your SDLC appeared first on Security Boulevard. View the full article
  2. Apple is believed to be among the companies seeking an agreement with Photobucket to train its artificial intelligence models, Reuters reports. Photobucket's vast image library of over 13 billion photos and videos has attracted renewed interest as tech companies, including Apple, seek to license content for AI training purposes. The rise of generative AI has spurred demand for diverse datasets, and companies like Photobucket are able provide a vast amount of of visual data that could train AI to produce content in response to text prompts. Apple already reached an agreement with Shutterstock to license millions of images shortly after the debut of ChatGPT in late 2022, in a deal believed to be worth $25 million to $50 million. The pursuit of "ethically sourced" and legally clear data marks a departure from the earlier practice of freely scraping web data. Apple is reportedly preparing to showcase a series of AI features with iOS 18 and its other major software updates at WWDC in June.Tag: Artificial Intelligence This article, "Apple Seeking Deal to License Billions of Images to Train AI Models" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  3. The U.K. government has formally agreed to work with the U.S. in developing safety tests for advanced AI models.View the full article
  4. A new project aims to rank the quality of various LLM chatbots according to their ability to summarize short documents without hallucinating. It found GPT-4 was best and Palm-chat was the worst. View the full article
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