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George Carlin Was Funny – Copying His Likeness AIn’t – Estate Settles AI-based Copyright Claims

According to published reports, George Carlin’s estate settled right of publicity and copyright claims relating to an AI-scripted comedy special using a “sound-alike” of George Carlin which performed the generated script. The...more

Morrison & Foerster LLP

SXSW Retrospective: Exploring Rewards and Risks of Multimodal AI with MoFo and OpenAI

At the 2024 South by Southwest Conference (SXSW) in Austin, Texas, MoFo Partner Justin Haan and OpenAI’s General Counsel Che Chang hosted a fireside chat about legal issues related to the development of multimodal AI. Their...more

Fenwick & West LLP

FTC Takes Aim Against Deceptive AI Practices

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In February 2023, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued guidance to companies to keep their artificial intelligence (AI) claims in check and urged them not to exaggerate the capabilities of their AI products or...more

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ChatGPT, Generative AI…Concerns For Politics, and the Workplace

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Last week, a New York Times’ article discussed ChatGPT and AI’s “democratization of disinformation,” along with their potentially disruptive effects on upcoming political contests. Asking a chatbot powered by generative AI to...more

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The Voice of Reason

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In this fraught and fractured time, wouldn’t we benefit from some humanizing assurance? Rather than the tinny machine-generated sounds we absorb from our technology, or the universal impersonal voices chosen by Google,...more

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Artificial Intelligence: Deepfakes in the Entertainment Industry

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Ever since the first Terminator movie was released, we have seen portrayals of robots taking over the world. Now we are at the beginning of a process by which technology—specifically, artificial intelligence—will enable the...more

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First Federal Legislation on Deepfakes Signed Into Law

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On December 20, 2019, President Trump signed the nation’s first federal law related to “deepfakes.” Deepfakes are false yet highly realistic artificial intelligence-created media, such as a video showing people saying things...more

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AI Driven "Deepfakes" Expose Holes in Corporate Compliance Programs: The Road to Recovery

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Artificial intelligence (“AI”) has made astounding advancements in recent years. Driven by incredible computing power, AI has the potential to change nearly every industry. AI is touted as having the potential to reduce...more

Davis Wright Tremaine LLP

Two New California Laws Tackle Deepfake Videos in Politics and Porn

Effective in 2020, two new California laws will regulate the distribution of so-called "deepfakes"—manipulated images, audio, or visual depictions of someone that appear to be genuine. ...more

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If Signed by Governor, California Bill AB-602 Will Provide Private Right of Action for Victims of Sexually Explicit ‘Deepfakes’

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AB-602, passed by the California State Senate on September 12, 2019, will, if approved by the governor, create a private right of action against persons who create or disclose another’s sexually explicit content through use...more

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Texas Law Could Signal More State, Federal Deepfake Bans

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On Sept. 1, Texas became the first state in the nation to prohibit the creation or distribution of deepfake videos intended to harm candidates for public office or influence elections. Amid rising fears of the dangers of...more

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