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This week on SuperRare Sessions, we discussed the legal implications of creating using AI.
It’s no secret that AI has received a lot of bad press. Artists who work with AI have unfairly been labeled as lazy and untalented by people who accuse them of art theft, people who have largely been misled by clickbaity headlines and commentators who care more about likes and shares than reporting accurate information.
We’re not interested in adding fuel to the misinformation fire. Instead, it’s important for the future–to discuss the reality of AI art, its legal implications, and possible solutions, both on and off chain.
We we’re lucky enough to be joined by Kyle Smith, Stephen Kelly, and Elizabeth Rothman from LexDAO, a decentralized legal guild whose members are dedicated to shaping the next generation of law.
Art That Fucks: "Tasty Water” by Takayoshi Ueda
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on SuperRare Sessions, we discussed the legal implications of creating using AI.
It’s no secret that AI has received a lot of bad press. Artists who work with AI have unfairly been labeled as lazy and untalented by people who accuse them of art theft, people who have largely been misled by clickbaity headlines and commentators who care more about likes and shares than reporting accurate information.
We’re not interested in adding fuel to the misinformation fire. Instead, it’s important for the future–to discuss the reality of AI art, its legal implications, and possible solutions, both on and off chain.
We we’re lucky enough to be joined by Kyle Smith, Stephen Kelly, and Elizabeth Rothman from LexDAO, a decentralized legal guild whose members are dedicated to shaping the next generation of law.
Art That Fucks: "Tasty Water” by Takayoshi Ueda
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.