Legal consequences of generated content

Legal consequences of generated content

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As a technologist, coder, and lawyer, few people are better equipped to discuss the legal and practical consequences of generative AI than Damien Riehl. He demonstrated this a couple years ago by generating, writing to disk, and then releasing every possible musical melody. Damien joins us to answer our many questions about generated content, copyright, dataset licensing/usage, and the future of knowledge work.

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• Damien Riehl – LinkedIn • , Mastodon • , X • Chris Benson – Website • , GitHub • , LinkedIn • , X • Daniel Whitenack – Website • , GitHub • , X Show Notes:

Talk - Legal and Practical Consequences of Generative AI (LLMs like GPT, Bart, PaLM, LLaMA, Alpaca, Codex)Talk - Why All Melodies Should Be Free for Musicians to Use | Damien Riehl | TED Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!


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