Meta refutes claims of copyright infringement in AI training
In a lawsuit against Sarah Silverman and other authors Meta claims its AI system does not create copyright infringing material. Go to Source
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In a lawsuit against Sarah Silverman and other authors Meta claims its AI system does not create copyright infringing material. Go to Source
Can Ansay the founder of AI streaming and marketplace platform Musixy.ai, says AI-generated music is revolutionary and brings efficiency and lowers costs to productions. Go to Source
The Record Academy executive clearly stated that the track is “not eligible” and cited that the vocals were not legally obtained nor were they clear by the label or artist. Go to Source
The inquiry seeks information and comment on issues related to the content AI produces and how policy makers should treat AI that imitates or mimics human artists. Go to Source
Universal Music and Google are reportedly in negotiations over a tool that would allow for the creation of AI tracks using artists’ likenesses in a legal way. Go to Source
Author Sarah Silverman and two others opened a lawsuit against OpenAI and Meta for using copyrighted work without permission to train their AI systems. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
The bill will classify the risk of AI tools and force developers of generative-AI applications to disclose the use of any copyrighted materials. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
The Canadian musician took to Twitter to voice her support of AI-generated music using her voice, saying she is willing to be a “guinea pig” for the new technology. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
The response by the AI firms raises questions about how copyright law principles such as authorship, infringement and fair use will apply to content created or used by AI. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
Trademark applications filed for NFTs alone grew from a total of 2,142 filed for 2021 to 6,855 by the end of October 2022. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico