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Asking whether AI outputs are art is asking the wrong question

Over the past year, a heated debate has surfaced regarding the use of generative AI, specifically concerning whether AI-generated images should be categorised as art. This discourse has grown quite animated, with one faction staunchly asserting that art can solely be a product of human creativity, while the opposing viewpoint Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 3 years ago October 28, 2024
Artificial intelligence

French lawmakers propose new copyright law about generative AI

On September 12, several French lawmakers from the Assemblée nationale presented a law proposal to the Presidency which has the objective of reform some norms in existing copyright law (text of the proposal here). This is a rather interesting development that may prove to be controversial given some of the Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 3 years ago September 25, 2023
Artificial intelligence

Will we ever be able to detect AI usage?

Rachael: Do you mind if I smoke? Deckard: It won’t affect the test. All right, I’m going to ask you a series of questions. Just relax and answer them as simply as you can. — It’s your birthday. Someone gives you a calfskin wallet. Rachael: I wouldn’t accept it. Also, Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 3 years ago September 6, 2023
Artificial intelligence

Authors sue OpenAI for copyright infringement

Two authors have filed a lawsuit against OpenAI for claims related to the development, use, and training of ChatGPT, these being direct copyright infringement, vicarious infringement, copyright management information removal, unfair competition, negligence, and unjust enrichment (complaint here). This is the third lawsuit against AI producers from the same law Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 3 years ago July 10, 2023
Artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence parodies

I’m putting some finishing touches on my AI liability article, and need a place to link to some parodies made with ChatGPT, Bard, and MidJourney. I’m discussing the caricature, parody, and pastiche copyright exceptions in a part of the article and do not want to reproduce these ones. So here Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 3 years ago July 2, 2023
Artificial intelligence

Using language models in legal higher education

It is trite to point out that the launch of ChatGPT and the subsequent deployment of other language models such as Bard have created quite a stir in different fields. The capability of asking questions and writing prompts, and receiving a large chunk of text, has proven to be useful Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 3 years ago February 4, 2024
Artificial intelligence

Photographer sues LAION for copyright infringement

A fascinating case that could test the limits of several exceptions under EU copyright law is developing right now in Germany. Photographer Robert Kneschke used the website “Have I Been Trained?” to find out if his images were in the LAION 5b dataset. He found, in his own words “heaps Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 3 years ago May 11, 2023
Artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence is neither hype nor utopia

A few years ago, a student came to see me during office hours to talk about their assignment. They were upset because their essay had received a low mark—not a fail, but much lower than expected. I knew from seminars that they were exceptionally bright and conscientious, participated in discussions, Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 3 years ago April 16, 2023
Artificial intelligence

Putting Bard and ChatGPT to the test

I now have access to both ChatGPT and Bard, so I thought I would set them the same question, so I asked both this prompt: “write a 700 word blog post about image rights”. Here are the results, you be the judge. Bard: Image rights are the rights that an Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 3 years ago March 24, 2023
Artificial intelligence

Openness, AI, and the changing creative landscape

If you’ve been following the AI scene, you may have seen a video by Corridor Crew entitled Anime Rock, Paper, Scissors. The video is a short animation telling the story of twin brothers who want to gain control of an unnamed kingdom, and one challenges the other to the Holy Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 3 years ago August 7, 2023

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