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When you create AI content on the Internet, who owns it? With AI content rising in popularity, countries are scrambling to decide what AI regulations should be implemented. Neil Peretz, Head of Legal for WooCommerce at Automattic, joins us to discuss how to approach AI content, E-commerce, and AI regulations.
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Timestamps:
[00:01:40] Daily AI news
[00:05:00] Neil's experience with AI and legal
[00:08:15] Using AI for legal business matters
[00:12:30] AI content vs. legal battles
[00:16:15] WooCommmerce's thoughts on AI content
[00:21:10] Who has rights to outputs of generative AI?
[00:23:26] Recent example of AI copyright
[00:29:20] Best practices for using generative AI legally
Topics Covered in This Episode:
A. AI and Ownership of Content
- Questions about who should own and have access to internet content
- Discussion on content ownership at Automatic (parent company of WooCommerce, WordPress, and Tumblr)
- Considerations for content scraping and copyright when using AI to generate content
B. Legal Regulations in AI
- Importance of legal regulations related to AI
- Discussion on legal issues in AI, specifically in the context of consumer credit
- AI technology developed by Leah Financial Technologies for assessing creditworthiness
- Implementation of AI technology with PNC Bank and other institutions
C. Copyright and Fair Use
- Explanation of copyright law and fair use
- Reference to the Taylor decision regarding machine-generated art and copyright
- Copyright generally associated with human creations
- Use of AI for transformative purposes and its relation to copyright and fair use
E. Unique and Ownable AI-Generated Content
- Challenge of uniqueness in solely AI-generated content
- Importance of combining AI with other creative processes for more unique and ownable content
- Mention of AI copyright battle involving Creativity Machine
F. Helping Content Creators and Store Owners
- Importance of helping content creators reach a wider audience
- Role of automated sources in gathering publicly available content
- Powering online stores and the desire for store owners to be found and influential
- Consideration of individuals who do not want to be found
Keywords:
AI, content, internet, legal regulations, guest, participate, location, Nvidia chips, ChatGPT competitor, machine learning, creditworthiness, FICO scores, Aliyah score, PNC Bank, institutions, ownership, content scraping, WordPress, copyright law, fair use, Taylor decision, creations, IT, finance, lawyers, salespeople, machine, auto-renewals, bar
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