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'The AI Doc' director says ‘F*ck you’ to AI companies stealing artists’ IP

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'The AI Doc' director says ‘F*ck you’ to AI companies stealing artists’ IP

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The director of 'The AI Doc' criticizes AI companies for using artists' copyrighted work without permission, sparking a debate on fair use and copyright law. Multiple lawsuits are underway, challenging AI companies' use of copyrighted material.

The director of 'The AI Doc', Daniel Roher, has condemned AI companies for training their models on copyrighted work without permission. Companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Meta are accused of exploiting artists' intellectual property. Roher's comments come amid a surge in lawsuits from authors, musicians, and entertainment giants, who argue that AI companies must respect copyright law. The U.S. Copyright Office has concluded that training AI models on copyrighted work is likely not covered by fair use. Despite this, early court rulings have favored AI companies, which continue to push forward with their 'move fast, break things' approach. The debate highlights the tension between AI innovation and intellectual property rights.

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