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    10 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The Copyright Office said if AI does mimic voices, likenesses, or art styles, it may impact state-mandated rules around publicity and unfair competition laws.

    The Copyright Office was involved in a lawsuit last year after it refused to grant Stephen Thaler rights to an image created by an AI platform.

    Meanwhile, many large language models that power generative AI tools ingest information that’s freely available online.

    Comedian Sarah Silverman and authors Christopher Golden and Richard Kadrey filed their own legal action against OpenAI and Meta for allegedly using their books to help improve ChatGPT and LLaMA.

    Concerns over the usage of intellectual property in AI models also prompted several news organizations to block OpenAI’s web crawler to prevent it from scraping their data.

    Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer even called on his peers to pick up the pace with rulemaking around the technology.


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