The article also delves into the ethical and legal considerations tied to AI adoption, with a focus on the creative industries. It mentions the DMLA's webinar on the Future of Responsible GenAI, which emphasized the importance of tracking the origins of generated content, promoting transparency, and honoring the contributions of content creators. The article concludes with insights into prospective legal frameworks that may further regulate AI practices, reflecting a growing shift towards ethical compliance in AI-driven content creation.
Key takeaways:
- Apple introduced "Apple Intelligence", an AI platform that integrates generative models with personal context across iPhone, iPad, and Mac. It also confirmed the integration of ChatGPT into iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia.
- Figma launched a suite of AI-powered features for designers, but had to disable its "Make Design" AI feature due to allegations of copying Apple’s Weather app designs.
- Music companies Sony, Universal, and Warner are suing AI song generators Suno and Udio for alleged copyright infringement, highlighting the legal challenges posed by AI in creative sectors.
- Shutterstock Inc. generated $104 million in revenue last year by providing its extensive library of images and videos for AI model training, underscoring the potential of the dataset market.