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Why can’t AI content generators just follow the rules?

Martech

Last month, I wrote an article for MarTech that ended up appearing on a digital agency’s website, presented at first glance as their own content (it has since been removed). The issue is that Open AI and Microsoft used copyrighted content owned by the Times, without paying for the rights to use it.

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Top 5 XR and AI marketing trends in 2023

Martech

The most inspiring session at the AWE this year was about scaling this type of personalized learning and was presented by Monica Ares, head of immersive learning at Meta. You can watch her entire presentation on AWE’s YouTube channel ; it’s not to be missed. Currently, AI-generated content is not protected by U.S.

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Your LLM Gets Its Data From Where??

Salesforce Marketing Cloud

The bad: Scraped data may include copyrighted or trademarked material. The risk of copyright infringement exists with corpus data too, but is more pronounced with scraped data due to its nature. The good: Anyone can access and use this data without restrictions or fear of copyright infringement.

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The 4 categories of AI that impact marketing: Generative AI

Martech

Text-based generation of personalized variations and image-based ones that restrict copyrighted images and brand-safe elements are already being used, at least in limited ways. Using it as an idea generator or as a starting point for creative content presents nearly limitless opportunities.

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MarTech’s generative AI pledge

Martech

Complying with copyright laws, checking facts, eliminating bias, and, when feasible, crediting sources are just a few of the responsibilities our writers and contributors own. Our team and contributors are responsible for the accuracy, fairness, originality and quality of articles, presentations and content.

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Five Reasons Not to Trust AI to Write Your Content

Trade Press Services Newsletter

AI-generated content also presents “facts” without providing supporting sources. This infringes on copyright laws and can open companies up to claims of plagiarism. Because algorithms work by analyzing pre-existing content already available on the internet, the models can produce inaccurate or outdated content.

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The 6 Risks of AI Content

Animalz blog

Risk of copyright infringement and legal challenges. While some of these problems may take years or decades to untangle, others present immediate concern to companies using generative AI. Lack of copyright protection. The Copyright Office requires a ‘human author.’” Repurposing content from one format to another.