When AI meets IP: Can artists sue AI imitators? (Ep. 566)

Ben and Ceora talk through some thorny issues around AI-generated music and art, explain why creators are suing AI companies for copyright infringement, and compare notes on the most amusing/alarming AI-generated content making the rounds (Pope coat, anyone?).

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Created 2y | May 2, 2023, 5:20:36 AM


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