The New York Times made its case, for now, that OpenAI and its most prominent financial backer Microsoft were responsible for ...
"We welcome this development and look forward to making it clear in court that our models are trained on publicly available ...
A new study appears to lend credence to allegations that OpenAI trained at least some of its AI models on copyrighted content ...
In my opinion, OpenAI has sidelined Microsoft again, restricting the Ghibli meme frenzy exclusively to its users.
This trend offers a live case study of how generative AI may implicate core doctrines of copyright law, including derivative works, substantial similarity, and fair use.
In his opinion, Stein confirmed that it's OpenAI's burden to prove that the NYT knew that ChatGPT would potentially violate ...
Facing issues with ChatGPT not generating Ghibli images? Learn how to fix the "Studio Ghibli ChatGPT not working" error with ...
Sure, it's just some cool images. But it shows the tide is with the customized and the automated — and away from originality.
OpenAI’s ChatGPT viral Ghibli-style selfie trend is fun, but experts warn about data collection risks and copyright issues.
The challenges posed by AI-generated art necessitate a multifaceted approach that includes revising existing laws, ...
Ben Zhao, Professor University of Chicago and his team of researchers built Nightshade and Glaze to push back against the ...
OpenAI is once again under fire for its data practices, as new allegations suggest that the company may have trained its ...