DOJ antitrust chief warns AI companies that they must fairly compensate artists
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If firms in the AI ecosystem violate the antitrust laws, the antitrust division will have something to say about that," Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter warned.
"What incentive will tomorrow's writers, creators, journalists, thinkers, and artists have if AI has the ability to extract their ingenuity without appropriate compensation?" - Kanter emphasized the importance of compensating creators in AI.
Tensions rise between AI companies and artists as issues like the unauthorized use of voices and imagery in AI-generated content spark legal conflicts in industries like Hollywood.
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