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A viral trend of using generative artificial intelligence to turn photos into illustrations in the style of Japan’s beloved ...
"If AI companies get the right to use the life's work of the world's creators for free, they'll do so by stoking governments' fears of losing the AI race," writes advocate and AI expert Ed Newton-Rex.
“If Ghibli-quality output from AI is used commercially or used competitively against the Studio Ghibli brand, there will be no fair use defenses to argue in court,” forewarns copyright attorney ...
“There is no international copyright body that can enforce these rights globally.” Different countries are approaching the intersection of AI and copyright in strikingly varied ways. While Japan and ...
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‘Before asking for more Headcount and resources, teams must demonstrate why they cannot get what they want done using AI.’ ‘Before asking for more Headcount and resources, teams must ...
The phenomenon has not only gone viral but has also triggered discussions on AI-generated content and copyright issues. Over the past 24 hours, the term “Ghibli” has dominated trending lists ...