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This Week in AI: The fate of generative AI is in the courts’ hands


In this edition of This Week in AI, we take a look at the latest copyright battles between generative AI vendors and copyright holders.

“Synthetic musical outputs could saturate the market with machine-generated content that will directly compete with, cheapen and ultimately drown out the genuine sound recordings on which the service is built,” the labels say in their complaints. NewsGuard entered into 10 leading chatbots — including OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Anthropic’s Claude and Google’s Gemini — several dozen prompts asking about narratives known to have been created by Russian propagandists, specifically American fugitive John Mark Dougan. Microsoft, OpenAI, Google and a number of other leading AI companies agreed at the Munich Security Conference in February to take action to curb the spread of deepfakes and election-related misinformation.

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