Current developments in the copyright battles involving artificial intelligence (AI) are garnering significant attention. Issues regarding generative AI and its training materials have led to numerous lawsuits, many of which originated in 2023. Recent decisions in these cases are beginning to emerge, addressing concerns like those raised when Midjourney generated videos featuring Disney characters, including portrayals of Wall-E in questionable scenarios.
Senior WIRED writer Kate Knibbs has been closely tracking these legal conflicts and is prepared to provide insights and answer questions during an upcoming subscriber-only livestream. Scheduled for July 16 at 1 PM ET / 10 AM PT, the event will be hosted by Reece Rogers alongside Knibbs, allowing subscribers to delve deeper into the nuances of AI copyright issues.
For those unable to attend the live discussion, a replay will be available afterward. Participants are encouraged to submit their questions in advance to facilitate a comprehensive exploration of the topic.
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