After the Supreme Court declined to hear the Thaler AI copyright case, purely AI-generated images can't be owned in the U.S.
Katelyn is a reporter with CNET covering artificial intelligence, including chatbots, image and video generators. Her work explores how new AI technology is infiltrating our lives, shaping the content ...
Text-to-image AI models trained on original images can memorize them, generating replicas that raise an issue of copyright infringement. A new AI model has been developed that’s trained on only ...
AI image generators aren't new, but the one OpenAI handed to ChatGPT's legions of users this week is more powerful and has fewer guardrails than its predecessors — opening up a range of uses that are ...
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With many AI-copyright-infringement cases currently underway, the legal future of AI remains murky. It will take time for the courts to substantively assess the merits of the copyright claims, as well ...
In this guide, we will look at some of the best tools to detect stolen photos that you can use on your Windows 11/10 PC. When you publish images online, there’s ...
Q: A week ago, our agency received a letter from a national law firm. It's probably junk mail, but I am just checking with you in case it isn't. The letter begins, "After making several unsuccessful ...
Of course they need to know how the technology works, because there is a matter of "fair use" (that's what the AI companies will claim, and that's what the artist will dispute). Obtaining a copy of ...
The High Court rejected Getty Images (US) Inc & ors (“Getty”)’s secondary copyright infringement claim in relation to Stability AI Limited (“Stability”)’s scraping of millions of Getty images from its ...
New guidance from the US Copyright Office says AI images and the prompts used to create them are not copyrightable. Katelyn is a reporter with CNET covering ...