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chatgptiseatingtheworld.com
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| | | | I am happy to share my latest law review article, "Fair Use and the Origin of AI Training," forthcoming in Houston Law Review in the fall. Download a preprint copy of my paper at SSRN by following this link. Main points in my article, "fair use and the origin of ai training" The origin of... | |
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opguides.info
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| | | | If youve been on the internet at all lately, youve seen AI generated art and discussion of the impact of the tools. Youve also probably seen a lot of hate for AI generated art. Theres a lot of drama going on, as art focused communities across the internet decide how to handle this. Does AI generated/assisted art need tagged as such? Should it be allowed at all? Theres the whole Deviant Art situation (ArsTechnica). | |
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katedowninglaw.com
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| | | | Back in 2022, Kristina Kashtanova applied for copyright registration with the US Copyright Office (USCO) for her comic book, Zarya of the Dawn. The USCO initially granted the copyright registration but when it realized that the book's images were created using Midjourney, the USCO stripped the author of her copyright. IP attorney Van Linberg then... | |
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changelog.com
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| | Tech lawyer Luis Villa returns to Go Time to school us once again on the intellectual property concerns of software creators in this crazy day we live in. This time around, we're focusing on the implications of Large Language Models, code generation, and crazy stuff like that. |