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Episode Synopsis
James Cameron, the mind behind Terminator, once warned about rogue AI—but now, he's backing it to revolutionize film. In this episode, our intrepid (and slightly annoying) AI hosts ponder the ins and outs of how AI could reshape creative industries, cutting costs and boosting creativity, yet facing a minefield of copyright issues. Is scraping online art for AI training fair use or just theft? And who really owns what AI creates? Buckle up as we navigate this tangled web of innovation, ethics, and ownership.Brought to you by Virtual Story Lab - empower.virtualstorylab.comSources:Desai, D.R. and Riedl, M., 2024. Between Copyright and Computer Science: The Law and Ethics of Generative AI. Northwestern University.Lees, D., 2024. AI could transform film visual effects. But first, the technology needs to address copyright debate. The Conversation. Available at: https://theconversation.com/ai-could-transform-film-visual-effects-but-first-the-technology-needs-to-address-copyright-debate-240348
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