Microsoft AI CEO claims any content published online is "freeware" to help train AI — and people are not happy

Although AI is trained on data published online, Microsoft AI CEO still sees the need for greater governance.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/microsoft-ai-ceo-says-content-published-online-is-freeware-to-help-train-ai

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