PARIS — AI companies have sucked up the world's entire music catalogue and are guilty of "willful, commercial-scale copyright infringement," a major music industry group told AFP. "The world's largest ...
Munich (Germany) (AFP) – A German music rights body is suing OpenAI for copyright infringement, claiming the US tech giant's AI systems reproduced several artists' lyrics without permission, a court ...
Months after the May 7 deadline for residents to have their REAL ID has passed, some Americans who have them are still struggling to fly. Photo-scanning technology, called biometrics technology, has ...
A Government-issued digital identity card could be required by every adult in Britain under a 'dystopian' plan set to be announced by the Prime Minister. The ‘BritCard’ would be used to prove a person ...
Under new rules Spotify announced today, an AI “band” like the now-infamous Velvet Sundown will still be allowed on the service, but would be encouraged to label itself properly from the start.
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"The world's largest tech companies as well as AI-specific companies, such as OpenAI, Suno, and Udio, Mistral, etc. are engaged in the largest copyright infringement exercise that has been seen," John ...
SoundPatrol, a research lab for large music models, has revealed a collaboration with both Universal Music Group and Sony Music to protect artists from copyright infringement activity coming from AI ...
PARIS – AI companies have sucked up the world’s entire music catalogue and are guilty of “wilful, commercial-scale copyright infringement”, a major music industry group said. “The world’s largest tech ...
Michael Gauci has been found not guilty of the attempted murder of Werribee woman Shari Grey in December 2022. Prosecutors alleged Mr Gauci poured a bucket of flammable liquid over Ms Grey before ...
The conservative justice wants to overturn cases wrongly decided in his view. Justice Clarence Thomas said the Supreme Court should take a more critical approach to settled precedent, saying decided ...