Published Feb 15, 2024
How AI copyright lawsuits could make the whole industry go extinct
Sarah Jeong dives into the transformative impact of generative AI on copyright law and creative industries, discussing the precarious legal terrain of fair use and analyzing how a wave of copyright lawsuits threatens to destabilize the AI sector, drawing parallels to past tech disruptions like Napster.

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