Tag: European Union

  • GenAI’s copyright issues driving model diversity

    This week’s edition of the Economist (subscribers only) ran a feature on artificial intelligence and copyright. Generative AIs have been and continue to be trained on copyrighted material, including texts, images, music, videos, and more. Not all creators are amused. Some have chosen to sue the companies developing these Generative AI models. Others, including Associated…

  • Copyright and generative AI

    To kick off 2024, I’d like to talk about the current copyright situation for generative models. This is a highly topical issue, since two lawsuits on this subject are currently before the Anglo-Saxon courts: the first, in Great Britain, pits the Getty Images image library against Stability AI, a company that supplies an image-generating model.…

  • An update on European regulations governing generative models

    You’ve probably read or heard about it in the media over the last few days: the European institutions reached an agreement on the future regulation of Artificial Intelligence on Friday December 8. This is the famous European Artificial Intelligence Act, the broad outlines of which I had already outlined in a previous article. At the…