A series of prominent authors and creators have sued OpenAI for using copyrighted material to train their AI. In the wake of the lawsuit, we trace the central legal conflicts that may play a defining role in the future of generative AI.
Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property: Who Has the Right to Machine-Generated Art?
The European Business Review,
23 September 2023, International
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