"The Perks of Being a Wallflower," "The Fault in Our Stars," "New Moon" — none are safe from copyright infringement by leading artificial intelligence models, according to research released Wednesday by Patronus AI.
The company, founded by ex-Meta researchers, specializes in evaluation and testing for large language models — the technology behind generative AI products.
Alongside the release of its new tool, CopyrightCatcher, Patronus AI released results of an adversarial test meant to showcase how often four leading AI models respond to user queries using copyrighted text.
The four models it tested were OpenAI's GPT-4, Anthropic's Claude 2, Meta's Llama 2 and Mistral AI's Mixtral.
Patronus only tested the models using books under copyright protection in the U.S., choosing popular titles from cataloging website Goodreads.
Persons:
OpenAI, Anthropic's Claude, AI's, Rebecca Qian, Patronus, Qian, Meta, Gillian Flynn, Bella, Michelle Obama's
Organizations:
Patronus, Meta, CNBC
Locations:
Frankfurt, Germany, U.S