NZ ‘ripe’ for copyright litigation over AI-generated content

NZ ‘ripe’ for copyright litigation over AI-generated content
The global wave of litigation over AI-generated works is just getting started, Peter Griffin writes. (Image: Getty)
Peter Griffin
There’s a very cool piece of artificial intelligence-powered software I’ve been experimenting with on my smartphone.It’s called Udio and allows me to enter a few keywords as prompts to create passages of music, including all the instrumentation and even the vocalists’ voices singing the lyrics I’ve written. With zero musical ability, I can now produce convincing prog-rock instrumentals in the style of Pink Floyd.Will it put Taylor Swift out of business? Probably not. But any artist who makes advertising jingle...

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