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Top tech stories today: January 8, 2024

No need to sift through the web for crucial stories – we’ve got you covered. Here are the key global technology highlights for January 8, 2024. 1. Microsoft, OpenAI hit with new lawsuit by authors over AI training Two authors sued OPENAI and its financial backer Microsoft in Manhattan federal court …

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No need to sift through the web for crucial stories – we’ve got you covered. Here are the key global technology highlights for January 8, 2024. 1. Microsoft, OpenAI hit with new lawsuit by authors over AI training Two authors sued OPENAI and its financial backer Microsoft in…

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No need to sift through the web for crucial stories – we’ve got you covered. Here are the key global technology highlights for January 8, 2024. Two authors sued OPENAI and its financial backer Microsoft in Manhattan federal court on Friday (Jan 5), claiming the companies infringed their copyright by misusing several of their books as part of the data used to train OpenAI’s GPT giant language model.Train the AI models behind the chatbot ChatGPT and other AI-based services. (Reuters)

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European Union antitrust Commissioner Margrethe Vestager’s communications adviser said on Friday she would meet the chief executives of Apple Inc (AAPL.O), Alphabet Inc (GOOGL.O), Broadcom Inc (AVGO.O) and Nvidia Corp (NVDA.O) in the United States next week.The meeting will focus on the European digital regulation and competition policy. (Reuters) OpenAl boss Sam Altman won’t be at next week’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, but the artificial intelligence fever his startup set off last year will be on full display as gadget makers race to find consumer uses for the technology. (Reuters) Vietnamese electric car maker VinFast on Saturday signed a deal to set up its first manufacturing plant in India, as the ambitious company seeks to enter the world’s third-largest auto market.It is investing up to $2 billion and plans to spend $500 million over the first five years of the project. (Reuters) Honda Motor Co is considering building an electric vehicle plant in Canada in a nearly 2 trillion yen ($13.83 billion) project that could include in-house production of batteries, Japan’s Nikkei newspaper reported on Sunday.The project is likely to be one of Honda’s biggest investments. (Reuters)

Key Points

  • 1. Microsoft, OpenAI hit with new lawsuit by authors over AI training
  • 2. EU’s Vestager to meet Big Tech CEOs in the US next week
  • 3. PREVIEW AI to dominate this year’s CES, even without OpenAI’s Altman on hand
  • 4. Vietnam’s VinFast to set up $500 million EV facilities in India
  • 5. Honda considers $14 billion plan for EV production in Canada, Nikkei reports

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Fei Wang