Lawsuits Against AI Music-Making Companies

Major record labels are suing AI music-making companies Suno and Uncharted Labs for allegedly using copyrighted material to generate songs through AI programs. The lawsuits raise legal and ethical concerns about the use of generative AI in the music industry.

Ed Sheeran's Phone Usage and Legal Battle

Ed Sheeran reveals he hasn't had a phone since 2015 and uses an iPad once a week to communicate. He explains that getting rid of his phone helped him focus on real-life interactions and creativity.

NewsBreak and the Impact of AI-Generated News

NewsBreak, a popular news app in the U.S., published fake news about a small town shooting, leading to community harm. The company, with roots in China, uses AI technology to generate content and has faced lawsuits for copyright infringement. Concerns have been raised about the company's use of AI-generated stories and Chinese-based engineers. The CEO divides his time between China and the U.S.

Lawsuit Against OpenAI and Microsoft for Copyright Infringement

Eight newspapers owned by investment firm Alden Global Capital have filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging copyright infringement over the use of their content to train AI models. The lawsuit claims that the tech giants removed crucial metadata from the articles and fabricated information, leading to misinformation and reputational damage.

OpenAI's Deal with Financial Times and Facing Lawsuits

OpenAI has struck a deal with the Financial Times to use its journalism content for AI training. Financial Times will be compensated for this. OpenAI has similar deals with other media companies. However, OpenAI is facing lawsuits from entities like The New York Times and authors for copyright infringement.

Artificial Intelligence News

A summary of recent news related to artificial intelligence, including warnings of AI turning on humans, lawsuits over copyright infringement, and the use of AI in various industries.

Copyright Infringement of Wordle Clones by The New York Times

The New York Times is accusing creators of Wordle clones of copyright infringement violations and has sent takedown notices to 'hundreds' of coders on GitHub. They are defending their intellectual property rights in Wordle, a popular word game they acquired in 2022.

The People's Joker Movie Screening in Theaters Across the U.S.

Vera Drew's trans parody movie 'The People's Joker' is set to screen in theaters across the U.S., despite initial objections from Warner Bros. Discovery over copyright infringement. The film reimagines the Joker's origin with Drew as a closeted trans woman moving to Gotham City to pursue comedy. After a conflict at the Toronto International Film Festival, the movie is expanding to over 20 cities, including Alamo Drafthouses. It was made with the help of 200 creators, most of whom are queer, and features well-known comedians in the cast.

Copyright Infringement Lawsuits Against OpenAI and Microsoft

The Intercept, Raw Story, and AlterNet have filed lawsuits against OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement related to the ChatGPT chatbot. The lawsuits claim that the AI reproduces copyrighted works without proper attribution.

Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Against Ye and Ty Dolla $ign

The estate of Donna Summer is suing Ye and Ty Dolla $ign for illegally using her song 'I Feel Love' in their collaboration 'Good (Don't Die).' The lawsuit alleges that the song includes re-recorded parts of 'I Feel Love' without permission.

Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Against Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign

The estate of Donna Summer is suing Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign for copyright infringement over the use of her iconic song 'I Feel Love' in their collaboration 'Good (Don't Die).'