One of my favorite topics.
https://www.bespacific.com/generative-artificial-intelligence-and-copyright-law/
Generative Artificial Intelligence and Copyright Law
CRS Legal Sidebar – Generative Artificial Intelligence and Copyright Law. February 24, 2023: “Recent innovations in artificial intelligence (AI) are raising new questions about how copyright law principles such as authorship, infringement, and fair use will apply to content created or used by AI. So-called “generative AI” computer programs—such as Open AI’s DALL-E 2 and ChatGPT programs, Stability AI’s Stable Diffusion program, and Midjourney’s self-titled program—are able to generate new images, texts, and other content (or “outputs”) in response to a user’s textual prompts (or “inputs”). These generative AI programs are “trained” to generate such works partly by exposing them to large quantities of existing works such as writings, photos, paintings, and other artworks. This Legal Sidebar explores questions that courts and the U.S. Copyright Office have begun to confront regarding whether the outputs of generative AI programs are entitled to copyright protection as well as how training and using these programs might infringe copyrights in other works.”
Perspective.
AI on Brink of Revolution Akin to the iPhone
Artificial intelligence is on the brink of a revolutionary “iPhone moment” whereby it will boost the world economy by $15.7 trillion by 2030, Bank of America strategists predict.
In a Tuesday note to clients, BofA list four reasons why AI will transform industries, as Business Insider reports.
The four driving factors driving the AI revolution:
Democratization of data
Unprecedented mass adoption
Warp-speed technological development
Abundant commercial uses
Another perspective.
https://techpolicy.press/ten-legal-and-business-risks-of-chatbots-and-generative-ai/
Ten Legal and Business Risks of Chatbots and Generative AI
… The technology is advancing at a breakneck speed. As Axios put it, “The tech industry isn’t letting fears about unintended consequences slow the rush to deploy a new technology.” That approach is good for innovation, but it poses its own challenges. As generative AI advances, companies will face a number of legal and ethical risks, both from malicious actors leveraging this technology to harm businesses and when businesses themselves wish to implement chatbots or other forms of AI into their functions.
This is a quickly developing area, and new legal and business dangers—and opportunities—will arise as the technology advances and use cases emerge. Government, business and society can take the early learnings from the explosive popularity of generative AI to develop guardrails to protect against their worst behavior and use cases before this technology pervades all facets of commerce. To that end, businesses should be aware of the following top 10 risks and how to address them.
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