Copyrights
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Disney and OpenAI, Totems in an AI World, Google Versus the World
Disney made a deal with OpenAI, which both speaks to the durability of Disney’s assets and to OpenAI’s competition with Google.
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An Interview with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman About DevDay and the AI Buildout
An interview with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman about the infrastructure buildout, expanding ChatGPT, and the vision that unites it all.
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Training AI is Fair Use, Product Protection Versus LLM Liability, Piracy and Competition
The first big AI copyright decision has come down, and it’s a big win for AI. It also provides a blueprint for how Congress can do more.
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Super Bowl Ratings, Netflix to Bid on F1?, Thomson Reuters v. Ross Intelligence
The Super Bowl drew record ratings even if it wasn’t a big deal on social media; the NBA has the opposite problem. Is consolidation of media the way? Then, a new court case about AI.
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The New York Times’ AI Opportunity
The New York Times is suing OpenAI, but it is the New York Times that stands to benefit the most from large language models, thanks to its transformation to being an Internet entity.
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Adobe Max, Figma and Firefly, The Icon of Transparency
Adobe Max was all about AI, with no mention of Figma. Adobe would still like the latter, but it is much better positioned to do without it thanks to its integration of Firefly. Plus, why marking content will matter for humans than AI.
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Google Versus Oracle, Copyright and APIs, Copyright Tradeoffs
The Supreme Court makes the right decision in Google vs. Oracle, even if it didn’t make the best possible argument.
