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Folk musician Murphy Campbell discovered unauthorized AI-generated songs on Spotify, created from her YouTube vocals. The incident highlights the growing threat of AI manipulation in the music industry.
Google launches Lyria 3 Pro, an AI music generator capable of creating songs up to three minutes long. The tool was trained on data Google says it has the right to use, distinguishing it from competitors facing copyright issues.
Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster have sued OpenAI for allegedly using their copyrighted content to train ChatGPT without permission. The lawsuit follows a similar case against Perplexity and marks a significant legal battle over AI data usage.
A German court has ruled that simply claiming AI-generated content is protected by copyright, unless human authorship can be proven. The decision underscores the importance of human creativity in copyright law.
This article explains how AI companies like Meta are using copyrighted news content for training large language models, and the implications of such data licensing deals for publishers and the broader AI industry.
This article explains the copyright debate around AI-generated art, helping readers understand how copyright law applies to artificial intelligence creations and why the Supreme Court's decision matters.