The scary truth about AI legal risk that no one is talking about:
Abimo Olayiwola
Business Lawyer ll Digital Law Practice Consultant ll Founder @ Digital Lawyers Network #startuplawyer #corperatelawyer #businessadvisory #digitallawyer #digitallawpractice #virtuallawyer #onlinelawpracticecoach
If you own a tech startup, you are an AI prompt engineer or a creative who uses AI prompt for clients services, read this!
Generative Artificial Intelligence has been on the rise as different tech companies continue to compete by releasing various AI tools that generate text, images, music, code, voices, 3D renderings and a lot more.
These AIs are trained to identify and replicate patterns in data, which have already been created by humans and placed on the internet. The AI scrapes the data from the web based on the prompt given to deliver intended results.
However, one major legal concern is that the data scraped from the internet by the AI have copyright protection in one way or another. This goes to say that AI companies, prompt engineers and creatives who use AI for client services are all capable of infringing copyright of the original owner of the work and could face serious legal challenges in the near future.
Already companies like Midjourney, Stability AI and Deviant Art have been sued by a group of artists who accused them of committing mass copyright infringement by using the Artists' work in generative AI systems.
Are you leveraging AI's power in your tech venture?
How do you ensure your AI creations don't inadvertently cross the copyright line?
Share your approach in the comments section, let's discuss the legality of AI generated content.
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