Licensing and AI Ethics
Jaeden discusses the potential rethinking of a licensing agreement between the New York Times and OpenAI, emphasizing the need for ethical content sourcing. He argues that while AI can't replace investigative journalism, concerns about AI-generated content competing with traditional news outlets are valid. The conversation highlights the complexities of AI development and the importance of fair compensation for content creators.In this clip
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