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Judge Chhabria poised to dismiss some of Sarah Silverman’s copyright claims v. Meta
Read more: Judge Chhabria poised to dismiss some of Sarah Silverman’s copyright claims v. MetaSarah Silverman and Richard Kadrey’s lawyers faced skepticism from Judge Vince Chhabria about the theories of some their claims, in their proposed class action against Meta for its generative AI program. According to Reuters, Judge Chhabria said, “I understand your core theory. Your remaining theories of liability I don’t understand even a little bit.” Indeed,…
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OpenAI announces new model GPT Turbo, custom GPTs, Copyright Shield for customers
Read more: OpenAI announces new model GPT Turbo, custom GPTs, Copyright Shield for customersOpenAI’s DevDay on Nov. 6 was a big hit. Sam Altman and the company announced the following: In terms of the Copyright Shield, Altman said: “We’re introducing copyright shield. Copyright shield means that we will step in and defend our customers and pay the costs incurred, if you face legal claims or on copyright infringement,…
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Pres. Obama talks AI copyright lawsuits with Nilay Patel on Decoder
Read more: Pres. Obama talks AI copyright lawsuits with Nilay Patel on DecoderThe Decoder podcast’s Nilay Patel scored an interview with President Barack Obama. President Obama on copyright lawsuits and broader questions Patel: The thing that will stop AI in its tracks in this moment is copyright lawsuits, right? You ask a generative AI model to spit out a Barack Obama speech and it it will do…
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Comment of Professor Edward Lee to Artificial Intelligence Study by The United States Copyright Office
Read more: Comment of Professor Edward Lee to Artificial Intelligence Study by The United States Copyright OfficeComment of Prof. Edward Lee to U.S. Copyright Office regarding the copyrightability of AI generated works. Download the Comment here. Abstract This Comment was submitted to the Copyright Office in its study of artificial intelligence to answer the questions related to the copyrightability of AI generated works. The Copyright Office should return to the first…
