ChatGPT and other generative AI platforms train on millions or even billions of words and images from the internet. Some of that content is in the public domain. Sometimes that content is licensed. But much of the content that generative AI trains on is neither.
Getty Images, a top supplier of visual content for license, has sued two of the leading companies offering generative AI tools. Will intellectual property laws spell doom for the burgeoning generative AI business? We explore the brewing battle over copyright and AI in this video.
Video features:
- Riddhi Setty, Bloomberg Law IP reporter
- Ian B. Crosby, Susman Godfrey partner
- Mark A. Lemley, Standford Law School professor of tech and IP law
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