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Matthew Sag: News Releases and In the News


Sag: Meta wins AI copyright case, with a catch

Sag: Will Midjourney prove fair use in Disney copyright case?

Sag on OpenAI’s choice to stop producing imagery of living people

Sag on upcoming court cases that will shape AI's development

Sag on the ongoing legal skirmishes between publishers, OpenAI

Sag: Challenge over hallucinations could create 'immense difficulties' for AI companies

Sag comments on Penguin's 'do not scrape for AI' stance

Sag sides with parents who sued son's school for punishing his AI use

Sag: It's time to replace Communications Decency Act's liability shield

Sag: Too soon to tell if new AI film tool will create or destroy jobs

Sag: There's an intrinsic difference in how ChatGPT and humans produce language

Sag on AI in film: Does it learn or copy while training?

Sag: OpenAI gets sued, now what?

Sag: The flaw that could ruin generative AI

Sag: NYTimes ChatGPT complaint 'impressive'

Sag: Big Tech's IP indemnity clauses may fall short

Sag: NYTimes OpenAI suit shows evidence of memorization

Sag: That ChatGPT bedtime story probably violates trademark law

Sag: Copyright doesn't recognize computer systems as authors

Sag: AI terms in strike deal a victory for writers

Sag: Using sock puppet accounts to swipe videos is illegal

Sag: What AI art is 'human enough' to earn copyright?

Sag: AI output isn't original expression, nor does it merit copyright

Sag: Silverman's lawsuit is 'most compelling' AI copyright case thus far

Sag testifies on AI, copyright before Senate subcommittee
Earlier this month, Professor Matthew Sag joined an artist whose work has been seen by millions in Marvel blockbusters when both testified before a Senate subcommittee on how U.S. copyright law should address generative artificial intelligence. Other panelists included executives from music, AI, and creative software industries.

Sag: Why Hollywood fears generative AI

Sag: A future of thinking differently about data

Sag: Apple's use of narrators' voices to train AI likely legal

Sag: ChatGPT has no concept of truth and 'will totally lie to you'

Sag: ChatGPT cannot give you Shakespeare

Sag: Fair use, style, transformation affect AI art copyright

Sag on Malibu Media's legal woes: 'I welcome their demise.'

Matthew Sag joins Emory Law faculty as part of university AI.Humanity initiative
Upon university confirmation, Matthew Sag will join the faculty as Professor of Law in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Data Science as part of Emory’s bold new AI.Humanity initiative.