Online publishers want compensation for the use of their content in artificial intelligence tools and look to be on a collision course with tech giants like Microsoft and Google
that can carry on conversations, make up sonnets and ace the LSAT, many people have been in awe at the artificial-intelligence technology’s capabilities.
Publishers of online content share in that sense of wonder. They also see a threat to their businesses, and are headed to a showdown with the makers of the technology.
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