The Supreme Court let stand a ruling that AI-only content cannot be copyrighted. Now the infringement liability sits with ...
Journalists at newspapers like The Miami Herald and The Sacramento Bee are refusing to let the chain use their names on summarized articles generated by a new A.I. tool. By Katie Robertson McClatchy, ...
Several archaeologists have taken to social media to call out the British Museum for posting images containing A.I.-generated content on its Instagram and Facebook. After receiving a wave of backlash, ...
Sign up for the Slatest to get the most insightful analysis, criticism, and advice out there, delivered to your inbox daily. At the center of many of these ...
Recent widespread adoption of generative artificial intelligence (GAI) tools has introduced a fundamental legal question: what cognizable right, if any, attaches to content produced by an AI system?
Sure, artificial intelligence can write a 2,000-word blog post in minutes. Amazing, right? But then you hesitate to hit “publish” because you’ve heard about the brands that did exactly that and then ...