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The Trial of AI: 1st Class Action Copyright Lawsuit filed against AI image generators Stability AI, Midjourney + Deviantart (Complaint in Sarah Andersen v. Stability AI Ltd)
We predicted these issues would be raised in a lawsuit in our fictitious example of ChatGPT creating a rap “in the style of Snoop Dogg.” But we had no idea this lawsuit would be filed less than 24 hours later! Read more
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ChatGPT is eating the world: the rap it created in the style of Snoop Dogg. But is it copyright infringement?
ChatGPT is still eating the world. We asked it to write a rap about cereal in the style of Snoop Doog. Here’s what ChatGPT churned out in seconds: “Cereal Killer: A Tribute to the Breakfast of Champions“ Listen up y’all, it’s time to get woke Gonna rap about cereal, the breakfast of champions, the morning Read more
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Do Google, Bing downrank AI-generated articles written by ChatGPT as spam?
We know that ChatGPT is eating the world, but is Google really eating articles written by ChatGPT and downranking them in search results as spam? What about Bing? We were surprised to learn that a thread based on a response from Google’s Search Advocate John Mueller suggests that articles written by ChatGPT would be treated Read more
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Should we expect a class-action lawsuit against ChatGPT, DALL-E and other AI utilizing copyrighted works?
In an Op-Ed in the Wall Street Journal, Christopher Reid suggested that creators might object to AI relying on their copyrighted works when engaging in machine learning or creating AI generated works. Read more