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Copyright, AI, and Provenance

O'Reilly Media

Another group of cases involving text (typically novels and novelists) argue that using copyrighted texts as part of the training data for a Large Language Model (LLM) is itself copyright infringement, 1 even if the model never reproduces those texts as part of its output.

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The Hallucination Problem of Large Language Models

Mlearning.ai

Hallucination in the context of language models refers to the generation of text or responses that seem syntactically sound, fluent, and natural but are factually incorrect, nonsensical, or unfaithful to the provided source input. Furthermore, they have been shown to possess an impressive ability to generate fluent and coherent text.