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In Virginia, a handful of bills filed before the start of the legislative session take aim at the use of new technology. Some seek to regulate AI-generated content and prohibit certain uses of the ...
Digital cloning is an emerging technology, that involves deep-learning algorithms, which allows one to manipulate currently existing audio, photos, and videos that are hyper-realistic. [1] One of the impacts of such technology is that hyper-realistic videos and photos makes it difficult for the human eye to distinguish what is real and what is ...
As an alternative, some legal scholars argue that soft law approaches to AI regulation are promising because soft laws can be adapted more flexibly to meet the needs of emerging and evolving AI technology and nascent applications. [25] [26] However, soft law approaches often lack substantial enforcement potential. [25] [27]
A new AI-powered web tool seems tailor-made to help teens get around age-verification laws online—and showcases the futility of trying to set a minimum age for social media use.
Getty filed another suit against Stability AI in a U.S. district court in Delaware in February 2023. The suit again alleges copyright infringement for the use of Getty's images in the training of Stable Diffusion, and further argues that the model infringes Getty's trademark by generating images with Getty's watermark. [51]
(Reuters) -A long-shot congressional challenger in Virginia is so determined to debate the Democratic incumbent one more time that he created an AI chatbot to stand in for the candidate in case he ...
For McQuillan, AI can support the diffusion of states of exception, as a technology impossible to properly regulate and a mechanism for multiplying exceptions more widely. An example of a scenario where AI systems of surveillance could bring discrimination to a new high is the initiative to create LGBT -free zones in Poland.
Claiming that the groups violate anti-doxxing laws do not fact check, he is seeking $75,000 in damages, and the suit will receive its first hearing in March. It claims that the group shared fake images of him sending women texts containing harassment, his name and photo.