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Artists, copyright law and the battle over artificial intelligence
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Cher calls for artificial intelligence to be made illegal in the music industry
The concern for AI ripping off the likeness of artists without fair compensation has been a growing concern in the last few months. After hearing an AI-generated version of herself covering a Madonna song, Cher told AP: “Someone did me singing a Madonna song and it was kind of shocking. “They didn’t have it down…
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Artificial Intelligence And Intellectual Property: Federal Government Interest In AI Continues.
You can’t seem to turn on the TV, listen to the radio, or open a newspaper these days without hearing about the merits and potential risks of AI—and the federal government is paying attention. Here are some recent examples: In September, the Review Board of the Copyright Office affirmed—for a second time—the Registration Program’s denial…
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A More Reliable Wikipedia Could Come from AI Research Assistants
AI tools could save time for editors checking the accuracy of Wikipedia entries. Credit: Timon Schneider/Alamy Stock Photo Advertisement <div class="article-block article-text" data-behavior="newsletter_promo dfp_article_rendering" data-dfp-adword="Advertisement" data-newsletterpromo_article-text=" Sign up for Scientific American’s free newsletters. ” data-newsletterpromo_article-image=”https://static.scientificamerican.com/sciam/cache/file/4641809D-B8F1-41A3-9E5A87C21ADB2FD8_source.png” data-newsletterpromo_article-button-text=”Sign Up” data-newsletterpromo_article-button-link=”https://www.scientificamerican.com/page/newsletter-sign-up/?origincode=2018_sciam_ArticlePromo_NewsletterSignUp” name=”articleBody” itemprop=”articleBody”> Wikipedia lives and dies by its references, the links to sources that back up information…
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) In Clinical Trials Market Analysis 2023-2027: Estimated Growth Rate, Key Trends, And Major Players As Per The Business Research Company’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) In Clinical Trials Global Market Report 2023
LONDON, Oct. 23, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — According to The Business Research Company’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) In Clinical Trials Global Market Report 2023, the global artificial intelligence (AI) in clinical trials market is undergoing an extraordinary transformation with a projected growth from $1.19 billion in 2022 to $1.52 billion in 2023, representing an impressive Compound…
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Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education One of Many Topics in Online U of A Conference
Oct. 23, 2023 University of Arkansas The U of A Global Campus will host an online learning conference on Monday, Oct. 30, to bring together U of A educators in a day of learning and sharing ideas and expertise. The Better Online Learning Together conference, also known as the BOLT conference, is set from 8:45…
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AR Tech launches an artificial intelligence-driven Sequential Rotation Trading System (SRT)
Prague, Czech Republic, Oct. 23, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The launch of AR Tech’s AI-powered Sequential Rotation Trading System (SRT) has garnered significant industry attention. As a renowned AI development brand, AR Tech believes that this technology’s introduction has the potential to revolutionize the financial sector, presenting new opportunities for growth and reshaping investment strategies.…
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FTC warns of AI scam tricking people that loved ones are in danger
CHARLOTTE — There is an urgent warning about imposter scams that use Artificial Intelligence to mimic the voice of a loved one. Bad actors pretend to be someone you trust and say they are in danger or need help, then ask for your money. The Federal Trade Commission said scams like these are now the…
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Artificial intelligence and academic integrity: striking a balance
The current wave of generative artificial intelligence (AI) has stirred great debate and discussion across higher education. Opinion pieces, blogs and social media feeds are full of questions with no clear answers, yet educators are having to grapple with AI concerns in their classes. AI-generated text is widely accessible and constantly evolving so educators must…
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Artificial intelligence can help personalize sports betting: ‘It’s…
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to help bring the algorithm-driven personalization that consumers are accustomed to on e-commerce and social media platforms to the world of sports betting. SharpLink Gaming, a start-up that specializes in tech solutions for internet betting, is developing an AI-powered personalization and recommendation engine called BetSense that aims to use machine…