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OpenAI accuses New York Times of paying someone to "hack" ChatGPT

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The suit states that millions of the Times' copyrighted news pieces, in-depth investigations, opinion features, reviews, how-to guides, and more were used to train the chatbots, which now. The NYT sued OpenAI and Microsoft in December for using millions of its articles to train their systems without permission or compensation.

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In-Kind Donations 101: A Guide for Nonprofits

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It can also include intangible property, such as copyrights and patents. The post In-Kind Donations 101: A Guide for Nonprofits appeared first on Fundraising Blog for Nonprofit, Educational, and Faith-Based Organizations.

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eBooks #2: So you want to e-publish? Mechanics…

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about what I want to do to get my novels out in the world, and have been greatly influenced by Cory Doctorow in terms of copyright (or, more accurately, copyleft ). Here’s a nice, short guide. ). I write a fair bit of science fiction, and also write other stuff. that are standard for eBooks.

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Benetech’s Framework for Developing New Social Enterprises

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

As I was thinking about this, it became clear that now is the time to look beyond the tools for social change that we’ve built and consider the frameworks that guide us in moving them forward and in identifying the next projects to work on. copyright law. Benetech’s New Project Framework helps us identify the next projects to work on.

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You Have a Google Grant—Now What? A Guide for Nonprofits

Connection Cafe

Landing pages should be focused, relevant to the ad and its attached keywords, and clearly guide the visitor to take further action on your website. Typically, any keywords that contain a copyrighted term, controversial topics, or illegal activities will be flagged. A Guide for Nonprofits first appeared on npENGAGE.

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AI for Social Media: Supercharge Your Copy, Images & Videos

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There are complex copyright and fair use issues, and new PR and crisis communications challenges. We’re seeing many organizations employ AI strategies and policies that guide integrations across departments. Content needs to be checked and referenced, and sometimes falls short. How can I learn more and get started?

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Does Your Nonprofit Need Legal Counsel About Using Social Media?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Over the past couple of years as I’ve guide nonprofits in preparing their social media policies or when I speak, I get asked questions that are more legal questions than about social media. What do we need to understand about copyrighted material and our content strategy? Source: amazon.com via Beth on Pinterest.