The Arts & Copyright/AI in Creative Arts
The article from NPR, titled "Voicing Concerns: The Future of AI Voice Replacement," discusses the advancements and ethical dilemmas surrounding AI-generated voice technology. AI can now replicate human voices with stunning accuracy, raising concerns about potential misuse, such as voice fraud or identity theft.
In this video, Stephanie Sy reports on the growing attention and concerns surrounding new artificial intelligence tools that can generate original content. These AI systems are capable of producing various creations, from college-level essays and computer code to works of art. The video explores the potential for this technology to profoundly impact how we live and work, raising questions about the future of creativity, education, and professional fields.
The Wired article titled "The Battle Over Books3" delves into the controversy surrounding the Books3 dataset, a massive collection of text used to train artificial intelligence models. This dataset, made up of millions of books, has sparked debate between AI researchers and authors.
The European Writers' Council's webpage on Artificial Intelligence addresses the concerns and challenges that AI presents to writers and the creative industry. The council highlights the risks associated with using AI to generate creative works, particularly regarding copyright infringement and the exploitation of authors' works without their consent.
The European Writers' Council's article titled "AI and Democracy: The Future of the Book Chain" discusses the impact of artificial intelligence on the literary and publishing industries, with a focus on democracy and intellectual property.