You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
copyright training data
About this tag
Discussions on WindowsForum.com under the copyright training data tag focus on Microsoft's use of generative AI in its gaming division, particularly at King (Candy Crush). Topics include layoffs, staff being pushed to rely on AI tools, and concerns that workers are being replaced by the AI systems they helped develop. The tag covers the intersection of AI-driven development, copyright issues around training data, and the impact on game development teams. Recurring themes include Microsoft's AI push, workforce changes, and the ethical and legal questions surrounding the use of proprietary training data in generative models.
Artificial intelligence lawsuits in the United States have shifted from abstract arguments about “innovation” into concrete fights over copyrighted training data, chatbot safety, platform liability, and AI-enabled fraud, with cases against OpenAI, Microsoft, Meta, and alleged cybercriminal...
Microsoft’s streamlining of its gaming operations has moved from boardroom memo to daily reality at King, the studio behind Candy Crush — roughly 200 roles are reported to have been cut, and multiple independent accounts suggest remaining staff are being pushed to rely on generative AI tools as...
ai governance
ai tools
automated testing
automation
candy crush
copilot
copyrighttrainingdata
creative industry ethics
data centers
game development
gaming news
layoffs
level design
live service games
microsoft ai push
narrative design
quality
union negotiations
ux writing
workforce transition