Have you been following the latest in AI?
One thing I always guarantee during my presentations is that AI models will change! There have been changes to ChatGPT’s video generating model, Sora. As a result, I don’t see Sora anymore when I login to my Plus account on ChatGPT. Now I have to login separately to use Sora. Part of the change is that Sora 2 is now available! Pro users can use it now, but as a Plus user, it may be a while before I get a chance. You can read about the new video model at: https://openai.com/index/sora-2/
An AI ‘actor’ known as Tilly Norwood has been provoking Hollywood. She is a purely AI-generated character coming from Xicoia, the AI division of Particle6. You can watch her, and a cast of AI-generated characters in a sketch written by ChatGPT: AI Commissioner | Comedy Sketch | Particle6
When exploring the world of copyright and artificial intelligence, you may want to check out the U.S Copyright Office’s 3-part Report on Copyright and Artificial Intelligence that can be viewed and downloaded at https://www.copyright.gov/ai/ Purely AI-generated content is not protected by copyright. There has to be a human contribution.
AI copyright infringement lawsuits continue, with the latest one being Warner Bros. Discovery against Midjourney, an AI image generator. You can read about it at: https://apnews.com/article/warner-bros-midjourney-ai-copyright-lawsuit-dc-studios-b87d80d7b4a4dfdcf0ee149d30830551 This article describes how this AI can output images that violate copyright.
Meanwhile, some lawsuits are drawing to a close. Although a judge stated that Anthropic AI training a model using authors’ material was fair use, the problem was that it used pirated versions of the books for that training. Anthropic agreed to pay $1.5 billion to settle this copyright infringement lawsuit, but the court will need to approve this settlement. If approved, the authors of over 500,000 books will each receive about $3,000. You can read an NPR article about it: “Anthropic settles with authors in first-of-its-kind AI copyright infringement lawsuit” at https://www.npr.org/2025/09/05/nx-s1-5529404/anthropic-settlement-authors-copyright-ai.