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Rights holders argue that AI using their work without a license should be considered "unauthorized derivative work" — an infringement of copyright law. Meanwhile, AI startups insist that their models comply with fair-use doctrine, which grants them some leeway to others' works. This month, Universal Music Group sued the AI startup Athropic for circulating copyrighted lyrics. He believes that future regulations may explicitly forbid AI data scraping. "They can train models on data that's not universally available to customers, and tell them it's licensed and compliant."
Persons: Eva Toorenent, who's, that's, Simon Menashy, Menashy, Ekaterina Almasque, OpenOcean Almasque, Getty, Sunny Dhillon, Harvey, Horowitz, Andre Retterath, GDPR, CCPA, Taylor, Swift Organizations: Universal Music Group, Getty, Harvard Business, MMC Ventures, Kyber Knight Capital, Nvidia, Earlybird Venture Locations: what's, Europe
Artists say companies are already outsourcing entry-level work to generative AI. Artists were among the first to encounter generative AI. "Companies can use generative AI to throw a bunch of stuff at the wall and churn out thousands of concepts in an afternoon." After she first encountered generative AI, Eva used the Have I been Trained tool and found that several of her artworks had been used to train AI models. AMY OSBORNE/Getty ImagesZhao is also concerned about how generative AI may impact the next generation.
Persons: , Goldman Sachs, Eva Toorenent, she'd, Reid Southen, Reid, Karla Ortiz, It's, Eva, Ben Zhao, I'm, it'll, Ortiz, Midjourney, AMY OSBORNE, Zhao, Glaze Organizations: Service, IBM, BT, University of Chicago, Stability, Getty
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