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Artificial Intelligence: A Deeper Dive into Pop Culture Part 2

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How are deepfakes—those eerily convincing, digitally altered images and videos—reshaping our world? Intellectual property attorneys Michael Snyder and Joseph Gushue dive back into the fascinating world of artificial intelligence (AI) and how it can affect, or even alter, intellectual property (IP) rights.

From AI-generated songs mimicking megastars like Drake and The Weeknd to creating digital doubles of actors and extras in films the implications of these technologies are palpable. Michael and Joe break down “deepfakes” and how these technologies could lead to copyright violations and public relations nightmares.

As they navigate these complex issues, they also discuss proposed solutions like digital watermarking, content authenticity tools, and legislative measures such as the No Fakes Act, which aims to regulate the use of AI-generated replicas. They emphasize the urgent need for updated laws to keep up with technological advances and protect IP and individual rights.

The episode concludes with a look at the future of AI and its implications for intellectual property law, urging listeners to stay informed and skeptical of the content they encounter online as the

AI landscape evolves and generates even more sophisticated and realistic fabrications. Tune in for a discussion that is both timely and critical in understanding the rapidly changing dynamics of technology, IP law, and creative expression.

Listen to part one: Artificial Intelligence: Is Imitation Still Flattery?.

Key Moments:

(2:01) Recap of Part One

(4:07) Deepfakes in Pop Culture

(16:14) AI in the Entertainment Industry

(21:00) Speed, Scale, and Concerns of Advancements in Generative AI

(25:29) Ethics in AI: Martin Seligman Psychologist Chatbot

(28:34) Future Risks and Considerations

(33:25) Final Thoughts & "No Fakes Act"

For full show notes and to explore more episodes, please visit www.vklaw.com/newsroom-podcasts.

Connnect, request episode topics, and share your feedback with us on Facebook, Linkedin or Twitter, and Instagram using the handle @volpeandkoenig.

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Treść dostarczona przez Volpe Koenig and Volpe Koenig Intellectual Property Law. Cała zawartość podcastów, w tym odcinki, grafika i opisy podcastów, jest przesyłana i udostępniana bezpośrednio przez Volpe Koenig and Volpe Koenig Intellectual Property Law lub jego partnera na platformie podcastów. Jeśli uważasz, że ktoś wykorzystuje Twoje dzieło chronione prawem autorskim bez Twojej zgody, możesz postępować zgodnie z procedurą opisaną tutaj https://pl.player.fm/legal.

How are deepfakes—those eerily convincing, digitally altered images and videos—reshaping our world? Intellectual property attorneys Michael Snyder and Joseph Gushue dive back into the fascinating world of artificial intelligence (AI) and how it can affect, or even alter, intellectual property (IP) rights.

From AI-generated songs mimicking megastars like Drake and The Weeknd to creating digital doubles of actors and extras in films the implications of these technologies are palpable. Michael and Joe break down “deepfakes” and how these technologies could lead to copyright violations and public relations nightmares.

As they navigate these complex issues, they also discuss proposed solutions like digital watermarking, content authenticity tools, and legislative measures such as the No Fakes Act, which aims to regulate the use of AI-generated replicas. They emphasize the urgent need for updated laws to keep up with technological advances and protect IP and individual rights.

The episode concludes with a look at the future of AI and its implications for intellectual property law, urging listeners to stay informed and skeptical of the content they encounter online as the

AI landscape evolves and generates even more sophisticated and realistic fabrications. Tune in for a discussion that is both timely and critical in understanding the rapidly changing dynamics of technology, IP law, and creative expression.

Listen to part one: Artificial Intelligence: Is Imitation Still Flattery?.

Key Moments:

(2:01) Recap of Part One

(4:07) Deepfakes in Pop Culture

(16:14) AI in the Entertainment Industry

(21:00) Speed, Scale, and Concerns of Advancements in Generative AI

(25:29) Ethics in AI: Martin Seligman Psychologist Chatbot

(28:34) Future Risks and Considerations

(33:25) Final Thoughts & "No Fakes Act"

For full show notes and to explore more episodes, please visit www.vklaw.com/newsroom-podcasts.

Connnect, request episode topics, and share your feedback with us on Facebook, Linkedin or Twitter, and Instagram using the handle @volpeandkoenig.

  continue reading

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