
U.S. Copyright Office Declares AI-Generated Works Ineligible for Copyright, While Google Launches Smarter AI with Long-Term Memory
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Table of Contents
- U.S. Copyright Office Ruling
- Google’s Titans AI
- Microsoft’s Research on Creativity
- Microsoft and DeepSeek’s R1 AI Model
- Zuckerberg’s AI Commitment
U.S. Copyright Office Ruling
AI-Generated Works Aren’t Copyrightable
In a recent ruling, the U.S. Copyright Office has declared that completely AI-generated creations do not qualify for copyright protection. However, the office has clarified that:
- If a human creatively contributes to an AI-generated work, it might be eligible for copyright.
So, if you thought your AI sidekick could snag a bestseller, think again!
Google’s Titans AI
Introducing Human-Like Memory
Google has unveiled Titans, their latest AI model, which builds upon existing technologies but now incorporates long-term memory. This advancement aims to enhance how AI learns and recalls information over time.
- It’s like giving your AI a brain that can actually recall past conversations—and probably some really embarrassing moments too.
Microsoft’s Research on Creativity
Impact of GPT-4 on Writers
In an intriguing study, Microsoft is examining how the use of generative AI tools impacts a writer’s unique voice. The main question is:
- Is it a helpful assistant or a creativity robber?
The debate continues as more writers experiment with these tools.
Microsoft and DeepSeek’s R1 AI Model
Azure Expansion Amid OpenAI Probe
Microsoft has added DeepSeek’s R1 AI model to Azure, despite ongoing investigations related to OpenAI.
- The R1 model has undergone intense security testing.
- Microsoft assures users that they’ve implemented measures to mitigate any potential risks associated with AI deployment.
The technology march continues, regardless of regulatory concerns!
Zuckerberg’s AI Commitment
Billions for AI Expansion
In a bold declaration, Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg reaffirmed his company’s commitment to artificial intelligence. He hinted that Meta’s AI investments could potentially reach hundreds of billions.
- One has to wonder: Is he hoping to program a team of super intelligent AI overlords or just improve social media algorithms?
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