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Programming Note & UnCommon Law Episode: AI Trained on Famous Authors’ Copyrighted Work. They Want Revenge – Part 1
May 3, 2024
AI companies are training models on copyrighted works sparking lawsuits and concerns. Authors like George R.R. Martin are suing AI firms for imitating their styles. Ethical challenges of using pirated ebooks in AI training. Exploring mechanics of language models and authors' lawsuits against AI companies for copyright infringement.
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- AI companies face lawsuits for using copyrighted materials to train powerful AI models.
- AI's ability to replicate famous authors' writing styles raises ethical questions on copyright infringement and AI regulations.
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Implications of AI Generated Content on Copyright Laws
The first episode of the Uncommon Law series delves into the implications of AI-generated content on copyright laws. It highlights the reading of a book initially attributed to George R.R. Martin but actually authored by chat GPT. The episode explores the legal challenges arising from AI's ability to replicate the writing styles of famous authors, leading to lawsuits for copyright infringement against AI companies. It raises ethical questions regarding unauthorized use of content in training AI models and the contentious compatibility of technological advancements with existing copyright regulations.
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