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    Explore " ai copyright" with insightful episodes like "Interview: Ringfence - Whitney Gibbs", "What Can Christian Creatives Learn from Barbenheimer?", "A-News Bouche 8/22: Joe Biden, Trump, AI Copyright, Scooter Braun" and "#8 Latest in AI (Copyrighting AI-generated content, Ambiguity in User Data TOS, AI Tools to Turbocharge your Business)" from podcasts like ""MSV Podcast", "The Blackbar Podcast", "The Daily Zeitgeist" and "AI Nexus"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    Interview: Ringfence - Whitney Gibbs

    Interview: Ringfence - Whitney Gibbs

    Shaping AI Ownership

    • Guest: Whitney Gibbs, Founder of Ringfence
    • Host: Szabolcs Gergely, Podcast & YouTube Host at Morningstar Ventures


    Top 3 Takeaways from Our Guest:

    1. AI has positively contributed to our daily lives.

    To kick off the conversation, we asked Whit what he thinks about AI’s effects on our daily lives. He explained that even though there are some negative effects on the media or social platforms, he finds AI’s contribution to our lives a significantly positive tool. He highlighted how AI improved medicine in recognizing unwanted cells or in the creative space and how AI can help somebody with a good idea who lacks graphic or content creation skills transform their vision into visual content.  


    2. The AI industry must have a platform where creators are paid for their work. 

    Whit carried on the conversation and highlighted that even though there are countless applications for Generative AI, the big companies are still unable to use them due to the unknown origin of the content. Companies are afraid of using content where the original creator is unknown or hard to determine as that could bring uncertainties from a legal point of view; therefore, a platform where the creators are paid for their work and the copyright is well established is a must to move this industry in the right direction. 

    3. AI regulation should not get in the way of industry development. 

    Finally, Whit explained that navigating AI regulations is not as complicated as it may sound. Existing regulations are a work in progress, and more is to be expected. However, if we apply common sense and operate in the AI industry as we would operate in more traditional business considering asset ownership and copyright, AI regulations should not get in the way of the development of this industry.

    What Can Christian Creatives Learn from Barbenheimer?

    What Can Christian Creatives Learn from Barbenheimer?

    Now that they've all finally watched Barbie and Oppenheimer, the guys share their insight on what Christian Creatives can learn from blockbuster films and secular media. They also discuss the new copyright rules for AI art, try to understand how the resurgence of "dumb phones" correlates with cyber addiction, and breakdown the technical side of the pod. 

    Episode Timestamps:

    • 2:44 - AI Art Can't Be Copyrighted, Federal Judge Rules
    • 17:11 - The Return of the Dumb Phones
    • 36:37 - How Does the Blackbar Podcast Work?
    • 52:34 - What can Church Creatives Learn from Barbenheimer?

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    #8 Latest in AI (Copyrighting AI-generated content, Ambiguity in User Data TOS, AI Tools to Turbocharge your Business)

    #8 Latest in AI (Copyrighting AI-generated content, Ambiguity in User Data TOS, AI Tools to Turbocharge your Business)

    In this captivating episode, dynamic co-host duo Elias and Newton delve into the multifaceted landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) for businesses and entrepreneurs. They navigate through the treacherous waters of AI adoption, shedding light on how numerous enterprises inadvertently squander resources in their AI integration efforts. Legal intricacies come to the forefront as the hosts unveil the surprising absence of specificity around copyright and trademark laws for AI-generated content. Delving into corporate transparency, they expose the opacity in companies' Terms of Service concerning User-data utilization in the training of AI models. The co-hosts also highlight recent studies on the matter which further prove not all AI generated content can be identified by the human senses. Concluding on an empowering note, the hosts share some AI tools, arming entrepreneurs and regular listeners with insights essential for harnessing AI's potential in entrepreneurial pursuits.

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