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Generative AI is producing vast volumes of poor, repetitive content, saturating online ecosystems.
Source: Nieman Journalism Lab
Platforms like Meta AI and Character.AI are probed for deceptive claims as mental health tools. Source: Texas Attorney General
A tracker of U.S. copyright litigation involving various AI companies including OpenAI, Meta, Anthropic, and more. Source: Wired
Consumers allege Microsoft restricted access to AI compute in its OpenAI partnership, inflating costs.
Source: Reuters
A petition challenges the denial of copyright protection to AI-generated works under U.S. law.
Source: Reuters
Courts restrict use of public AI tools and require training, citing risks in legal decision-making.
Source: Reuters
A judge preliminarily approved a settlement for alleged unauthorized use of books in AI training.
Source: AP News
Hollywood studio accuses AI of infringing on their IP by reproducing iconic characters.
Source: AP News
Ongoing updates about U.S. generative AI copyright lawsuits, e.g. studios vs. AI image tools.
Source: McKool Smith
Stanford warns major AI firms are using user conversations for training, raising privacy risks.
Source: Stanford HAI
Anthropic discloses misuse cases like extortion, fraudulent employment schemes, and AI-generated ransomware.
Source: Anthropic
OpenAI reveals actions disrupting over 40 networks misusing AI (scams, influence ops).
Source: OpenAI
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