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Tesla Robotaxi to Launch in June, Teens Lose Trust in Big Tech, and AI-Assisted Work Can Be Copyrighted

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Feb 6, 2025
Tesla is gearing up to launch its robotaxi service in Austin by June 2025, aiming to revolutionize urban travel with cutting-edge self-driving tech. Meanwhile, American teenagers are growing increasingly skeptical of big tech companies, raising important questions about data privacy and ethical AI. The discussion also delves into the new guidelines from the U.S. Copyright Office, clarifying how AI-created works interact with copyright law and what it means for future creators. It's a captivating look at the intersection of technology and society.
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ANECDOTE

Tesla Robotaxi Launch

  • Tesla plans to launch an autonomous robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, in June 2025.
  • The service will use Tesla's 'unsupervised' Full Self-Driving technology, operating without human drivers.
INSIGHT

Teen Distrust in Big Tech

  • American teenagers are increasingly distrustful of major technology companies.
  • Concerns include data privacy, ethical decision-making, and AI responsibility.
ADVICE

Copyrighting AI-Assisted Works

  • AI-assisted works can be copyrighted, but substantial human creative input is required.
  • Creators must demonstrate meaningful control over the creative process and how they shaped the AI output.
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