The outcome of a dispute concerning an AI-generated portrait marks a significant shift in jurisprudence in China when it comes to determining what AI works can be protected under copyright law.
Several artists have filed lawsuits against Chinese social media platform Xiaohongshu for AI-generated art and copyright infringement. This development . acquisition, advertising, AI, AIGC, Artificial Intelligence, Baidu, Beijing, Beijing Internet Court, Bilibili, China, chinese, Copyright, Education, Generative AI, internet, Netease, NLP, search engine, social media, technology, Xiaohongshu
Flames of a public relations disaster were licking at the heels of a private equity firm when China’s most notorious Internet-scrubbing company rode to the rescue.Saving the Shenzhen-based firm’s image was not cheap, and it took more than two months to douse the flames of Internet news reports and rumors claiming executives had used a Ponzi scheme to bilk investors.From a
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