Copyright Protection: The Rise of Robo-Rights! There’s a growing debate among copyright lawyers about whether the producer of graphical AI technologies, such as MidJourney and Dall-E, should be granted copyright protection. The rule of the Copyright Office, so far at least, is that they should not. Maybe, the Office suggests, if the artist demonstrates sufficiently creative prompts. But so far, the Copyright Office has rejected copyright in every case presented to it. AI Artists Demand Copyright Protection: The Rise of Robo-Rights! This conclusion is not just wrong. It is a strategic mistake. There is no reason under existing law why the user of a machine that produces creative work shouldn’t be granted a copyright. And the chance to craft a regime that could efficiently secure copyright to the users of AI is an opportunity for copyright generally that we should not miss. In a world where humans and AI collaborate to create art, we must acknowledge the role of the human artist op...
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AI: How Technology is Fueling Misunderstanding
In January 2021, the artificial intelligence research lab OpenAI released a limited version of a piece of software called Dall-E. The software allowed users to type in a simple description of an image they had in mind, and after a brief pause, the software provided an almost eerily good interpretation of their proposal, worthy of a hired illustrator or Adobe-savvy designer - but a lot faster and free. Typing in, for example, "a pig with wings flying over the moon illustrated by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry" resulted after a minute or two of processing in something reminiscent of the blotchy but recognizable watercolor brushes of the creator of The Little Prince. AI DALL-E Screenshots About a year later, as the software was released more widely, the internet went wild. Social media has been inundated with all manner of bizarre and wondrous creations, an overflowing hodgepodge of fantasies and artistic sty...
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The Dark Side of Artificial Intelligence: Navigating the Information Age
In an era where our news feeds are inundated with unverified and anonymous information, we are experiencing a growing sense of opacity. The sheer volume of data available to us today has resulted in an age of increasing misunderstanding, where we struggle to comprehend the complex world around us. The Dark Side of Artificial Intelligence: Navigating the Information Age One driving force behind this phenomenon is the idea that quantitative data can provide a clear model of the world and that computable information can help us take action. However, as we are seeing, there are limits to this idea, and the sheer amount of information available to us today can lead to less clarity than we desire. This is the central theme of the Facebook group " Artificial Intelligence Global Service " which seeks to inform us about the future of technology. While technology has given us many opportunities, it also has...
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Microsoft wants to invest $10 billion in the ChatGPT developer
Microsoft, one of the biggest players in the tech industry, is reportedly planning to invest $10 billion in OpenAI, an AI software company making headlines with its potentially revolutionary but also controversial chatbot software ChatGPT and image AI Dall-E . The investment is intended to give Microsoft a decisive boost, especially in the search engine business, by integrating ChatGPT into its own offerings such as Bing and Office. Microsoft Wants to Invest Billions in the ChatGPT The investment is reportedly part of a complicated deal that would see Microsoft receive 75 percent of OpenAI's profits until the company recoups the investment. After that, Microsoft would secure 49 percent of the shares in OpenAI. The alleged investment is the logical consequence of long-standing business relationships between Microsoft and OpenAI. In 2019, Microsoft invested $1 billion and became the AI specialist’s exclusive partner with Azure to keep the competition away. ChatGPT, the free softwar...
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