
- Major newspapers are trying to carve out a deal with AI firms, as an argument brews over the copyrighted material that said firms have used to train their content-generating algorithms.


As AI-generated songs run rampant across the internet, YouTube looks to get in front of it by legally licensing out artist voices.

It’s a bird. It’s a plane. It’s an Amazon delivery drone.

Convicted Fugees rapper Prakazrel “Pras” Michél said his former lawyer bungled his trial with a closing argument written by AI.

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Google says it will defend users in a legal setting if copyright issues arise with their generative artificial intelligence. It joins the ranks of other big tech players who have done the same.
“Put simply: if customers are challenged on copyright grounds, we will assume responsibility for the potential legal risks…

The Biden administration announced plans on Friday to award up to $7 billion to construct regional hubs throughout the U.S.

Artificial intelligence may have a larger impact on the environment than previously thought, according to a study published Tuesday in the journal Joule.

As ill-conceived and poor-quality AI content continues to flood the internet, designating that content as ill-conceived and poor quality is a paramount concern. To aid in that goal, Adobe and other companies have unveiled a new symbol to tag imagery created with artificial intelligence, informing viewers that all is…