UK Weighs AI Content Labels to Combat Deepfakes
The UK government is considering mandatory labels for AI-generated content as part of broader efforts to address disinformation and copyright challenges.
The UK government is considering mandatory labels for AI-generated content as part of broader efforts to address disinformation and copyright challenges.
BMG sues Anthropic over alleged use of copyrighted lyrics in AI training, adding to growing legal pressure on generative AI companies.
U.S. lawmakers are pressing ByteDance to shut down its Seedance AI video generator, citing copyright and likeness violations involving celebrities and media content.
NPR host David Greene alleges that Google’s NotebookLM AI uses a male podcast voice modeled on him, prompting a lawsuit against the company.
ByteDance said it will strengthen protections on its Seedance 2.0 AI video tool after entertainment companies raised concerns over the unauthorized use of copyrighted characters and likenesses.
Major music publishers have filed a new lawsuit accusing Anthropic of illegally downloading more than 20,000 copyrighted songs to train its AI models. The plaintiffs say damages could exceed $3 billion.
YouTubers suing tech companies over AI training data now include Snap, alleging its systems used their videos without permission for commercial AI features.
Universal Music Group and NVIDIA are collaborating to develop AI tools for music discovery, creation, and fan engagement, while ensuring artist attribution and copyright protection.
A proposed class-action lawsuit claims Adobe trained its SlimLM AI model on pirated books, adding to mounting legal pressure over copyrighted data used in AI systems.
OpenAI’s next version of its Sora video generator will default to including copyrighted content unless owners explicitly opt out – drawing criticism from media creators.