Big Tech should pay more for data they train AI systems on, Nobel laureate says

AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton steps off stage at the Collision Conference, in Toronto, on Wednesday, June 19, 2024.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

TORONTO - Artificial intelligence pioneer Geoffrey Hinton has thrown some support behind creative industries, which have been battling tech firms to be compensated for their work.

The British Canadian computer scientist expressed worry Wednesday about how tech companies are training their models on artists' works and then allowing users to pump out new material based on that original content.聽

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