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A new study suggests that over 57% of the content available on the internet is AI-generated.
AI tools like Copilot and ChatGPT rely on information from the internet for training, but the infiltration of AI-generated content into the web limits their scope, leading to inaccurate responses and misinformation.
If copyright law prohibits training AI models using copyrighted content, the responses generated by chatbots will likely deteriorate and become more inaccurate.
A new study suggests that over 57% of the content available on the internet is AI-generated.
AI tools like Copilot and ChatGPT rely on information from the internet for training, but the infiltration of AI-generated content into the web limits their scope, leading to inaccurate responses and misinformation.
If copyright law prohibits training AI models using copyrighted content, the responses generated by chatbots will likely deteriorate and become more inaccurate.
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The study indeed brings attention to a critical issue affecting the AI industry and internet credibility. It underscores the importance of..
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