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Artificial intelligence

Snoopy, Mario, Pikachu, and reproduction in generative AI

With the release of Grok 2, Twitter’s latest model, there has been a growing number of images depicting fictional characters as well as celebrities and public personalities on the social media platform, sometimes with hilarious results, and often quite disturbing. This has resulted in a surprising number of people asking Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 9 monthsAugust 18, 2024 ago
llama in library
Academia

The problem with academic publishing

My social media timeline has started filling up with angry reactions to the news that several academic publishers have been licensing academic works to AI companies for training purposes without having consulted the authors of those works. I can understand the anger and frustration that this news have generated, so Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 10 monthsJuly 24, 2024 ago
Artificial intelligence

What’s the status of AI and copyright?

It’s been an interesting couple of years here in Llama Towers. While AI has long been a subject of interest to this blog, it’s undeniable that the subject has exploded recently due to the growing number of generative AI tools made available to the wider public. Only two years ago Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 11 monthsJune 22, 2024 ago
Artificial intelligence

The Scarlett Letter: Impersonation, publicity rights, and AI assistants

If you’re at all interested in artificial intelligence, and if you’re reading this I suspect that you may be, you will probably already be aware about the dispute between OpenAI and actress Scarlett Johansson. On May 13, OpenAI revealed a new version of ChatGPT, and also announced that it would Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 12 monthsMay 30, 2024 ago
“The Language Models delved too greedily and too deeply...”
Artificial intelligence

To delve or not to delve: AI detection made easy?

There’s growing controversy online about the use of the word “delve” as an easy detector of whether a text has been written by an AI. I have to admit that I’m personally sad to see the word “delve” go, I realised that I used it regularly, even before AI (hey, Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 1 yearApril 11, 2024 ago
Artificial intelligence

The EU AI Act and copyright

The European Parliament has approved the AI Act (voted version here), setting in motion its publication in the official journal in the next few months (given further edits). While full implementation will take place between 2025 and 2026, we will start seeing its effects sooner rather than later as AI Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 1 yearMarch 14, 2024 ago
Artificial intelligence

VCRs, tape recorders, and AI

The AI copyright infringement cases are increasing rapidly, not only in the US but also in the UK and China. The number of cases is so high that it’s impossible to keep track of all of them, but some common elements are emerging for analysis. While the emphasis has so Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 1 yearMarch 9, 2024 ago
Artificial intelligence

Do you own your voice? The challenges of voice cloning

A couple of weeks ago I was discussing in class how some comedians cloned George Carlin‘s voice, and the subsequent lawsuit by his estate. I won’t go into any details, Aaron Moss has written the best analysis of the merits of the case, but suffice it to say that it Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 1 yearFebruary 25, 2024 ago
Artificial intelligence

The New York Times lawsuit: the case and its wider implications

The New York Times has joined the AI Wars by suing OpenAI and Microsoft (complaint here). The case was filed while I was on my yearly holiday, so I am late to the party. Quite a lot has already been written on the subject by various parties. Depending on whom Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 1 yearJanuary 5, 2024 ago
Artificial intelligence

Chinese court declares that AI-generated image has copyright

The copyright law world has been abuzz last week with news that a court in the People’s Republic of China decided that a work generated with Stable Diffusion had copyright, and therefore the author could sue for copyright infringement. The case is Li v Liu (page with full verdict here), Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 1 yearDecember 9, 2023 ago

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