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Newspaper says company uses its content to train AI models and reproduces full articles without payment or authorization ...
Meta is under legal scrutiny for allegedly using pirated films in AI training, raising tough copyright and ethical questions.
Meta is diving into AI video generation with a splash. The company will work with and license models from Midjourney AI, one ...
Highlights Private parties and governmental agencies are bringing lawsuits (including class actions) and investigations against companies accused of overstating the artificial intelligence (AI) ...
Courts in China are increasingly rejecting ‘algorithmic neutrality’ as a defence in AI cases—and businesses need to adapt, ...
and using such data without permission can lead to claims of breach of contract or even copyright infringement. This issue is ...
News of Verizon settling its lawsuit with Headwater Research and a copyright setback for AI firm Perplexity at a New York ...
An early winner in the generative AI wars was near collapse—then bet everything on a star-studded comeback. Can Stability AI ...
Plus Uptown Cheba Hut is alive, the Greenway turns 25, and we're prepping for the fair in today's Flyover news roundup.
In June, independent artist Anthony Justice sued AI company Suno for copyright infringement, following the lead of the major ...
It's worth noting that not only were the content creators used in these AI videos not involved in their creation, they also ...
On June 23, U.S. District Judge William Alsup ruled in Bartz, et al. v. Anthropic (N.D. Cal.) that Anthropic’s use of copyrighted works to train its AI ...
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