A lawsuit filed by artists against AI image generation companies is discussed, including the judge's preliminary ruling. Elon Musk's proposal for a third-party referee in the AI industry, President Joe Biden's executive order influenced by a movie, and AI policy debates are highlighted. Microsoft's AI co-pilot in Windows 11, potential copyright violations by chatbots, AI's role in copyright, and AI's accuracy in cancer detection are also discussed.
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A judge dismissed certain charges in a class action lawsuit against Stability AI, DeviantArt, and Midjourney for unauthorized use of artists' works based on the distinction between formally copyrighted and unregistered works.
Artificial intelligence demonstrated higher accuracy than biopsies in assessing the aggressiveness of sarcomas, which could result in targeted treatments for high-risk patients and less invasive procedures for low-risk patients.
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Lawsuit against AI image generation companies
A judge dismisses most claims made by artists in a lawsuit against Stable Diffusion, Midjourney, and DeviantArt for unauthorized use of their works. The judge distinguishes between formally copyrighted works and unregistered works, leading to the dismissal of certain charges. The artists are given the opportunity to update their claims and continue the legal process.
Elon Musk at the AI Safety Summit
Elon Musk attends the AI Safety Summit and discusses the need for a third-party referee to oversee AI companies. He emphasizes the importance of insight before implementing regulations and expresses confidence that the government will not rush into overregulation. Vice President Kamala Harris announces that 30 nations have joined a political declaration for responsible development of military AI capabilities.
AI's accuracy in cancer diagnosis
Artificial intelligence proves to be nearly twice as accurate as biopsies in assessing the aggressiveness of sarcomas, a rare form of cancer. The AI algorithm correctly grades tumor aggressiveness 82% of the time, while biopsies are accurate in only 44% of cases. This advancement could lead to more targeted treatments for high-risk patients and reduce unnecessary procedures for low-risk patients.
A judge has dismissed many of the charges in a class action lawsuit brought against Stability AI, DeviantArt, and Midjourney. NLW explores on an extended Brief edition of The AI Breakdown.
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