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The article discusses the ethical and regulatory implications of AI-generated music mocking deceased artists, specifically Juice WRLD, and questions why platforms like YouTube allow such content under parody claims despite potential harm.
A photographer expresses frustration over being banned from online communities for seeking help against unauthorized AI training of their work, attributing the ban to language barriers and biased moderation.
Early testing of the Images 2 model shows it currently allows generation of copyrighted characters and public figures, though policy may tighten.
Turtle WoW, a popular World of Warcraft private server, has announced a complete shutdown following a court injunction won by Blizzard in a copyright infringement lawsuit. The closure comes after the two parties reached a settlement requiring certain actions to be taken.
OpenAI submitted a response to the UK's copyright consultation advocating for a broad text and data mining (TDM) exception to support AI innovation and competitiveness. The company argues that clear data access policies are essential for the UK to establish itself as Europe's AI leader while balancing creator and rightholder concerns.
OpenAI proposes a comprehensive U.S. AI policy framework to the federal government, focusing on innovation freedom, strategic export controls, copyright reform, infrastructure investment, and government AI adoption to maintain American competitiveness against the PRC.
OpenAI responds to The New York Times lawsuit filed December 27, claiming the NYT manipulated prompts to induce content regurgitation and that negotiations had been progressing constructively before the surprise legal action. OpenAI disputes the characterization that NYT content meaningfully contributed to model training and defends its practices around content reproduction.