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As AI-generated images flood social media, artists and illustrators are pushing back against the trend, citing concerns about creativity, copyright, and compensation.
The popularity of AI-generated images mimicking Studio Ghibli’s style has raised legal and ethical questions in Japan, with lawmakers discussing potential copyright infringement.
Internal Meta documents reveal the company’s use of ‘ablation’ experiments to test AI training data, including pirated books, raising questions about data valuation and copyright infringement.
The Terms of Use govern the utilization of the Nasscom website and its content, outlining user responsibilities and copyright restrictions.
The entertainment industry grapples with the rise of AI. This article discusses copyright battles, new AI-driven 3D content, and emerging film festivals dedicated to AI-generated works.
A recent court ruling reinforces that AI-generated art cannot be copyrighted due to the lack of human authorship, impacting the ownership and use of such creations.
This document outlines the terms of use and disclaimers governing the use of the nasscom website.
The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has affirmed a lower court’s decision that works created solely by AI cannot be copyrighted, upholding the principle of human authorship.
OpenAI is advocating for unfettered access to internet data, framing it as a national security imperative. This proposal, reminiscent of previous attempts, seeks to bypass copyright restrictions and secure the company’s dominance in the AI race, even if it means exploiting questionably-obtained content.
A discussion of California’s A.B. 412 bill, which would require AI developers to disclose copyrighted works used in training, examining its potential impact on small businesses and the AI landscape.