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Artificial Intelligence: News Releases and In the News
Ajunwa on what Biden's AI order accomplishes
Ajunwa warns of 'algorithmic blackballing' in AI hiring systems
Sag: Copyright doesn't recognize computer systems as authors
Sag: AI terms in strike deal a victory for writers
Ajunwa: US employers still have all the power in the workplace
Sag: What AI art is 'human enough' to earn copyright?
Sag: AI output isn't original expression, nor does it merit copyright
Ajunwa: How AI allows businesses to quantify workers
Sag: Silverman's lawsuit is 'most compelling' AI copyright case thus far
Ajunwa on AI, employer surveillance and 'The Quantified Worker'
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
Bedzow: What it takes to create and implement ethical artificial intelligence