Training AI With Protected Works: Is Copyright Law Designed to Respond? Many creators feel very strongly that “training” AI models with unlicensed, copyrighted works is unjust—not least because generative AIs built on their creativities will put some creators out of business while enriching more tech moguls. It is both insult and injury to see one’s work used, without consideration, to underwrite the mechanism of one’s own […] The post Training AI With Protected Works: Is Copyright Law Designed to Respond? appeared first on The Illusion of More.... View Full Article Related Articles News Feed Copyright Infringement Suit Against Supermodel Gigi Hadid Dismisssed Normal 0 21 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE… Learn More News Feed Thaler Suit Against Copyright Office Asks for Analog Reading of Statute Last February, the U.S. Copyright Office rejected the registration application filed by Stephen Thaler for a visual work entitled “A… Learn More News Feed China: thoughts on “like case like judgment” in trademark registration examination Victor Guo of Panawell & Partners analyses fascinating China case law, highlighting inconsistencies in the application of trademark registration legislation… Learn More