Who Owns The Rights to Your AI-Generated Content? Not, It’s Not You. Uncover The Scary Truth That Puts AI Users At Risk.

The realization that copyright laws do not protect AI-generated material might come as a shock to many.

By Ben Angel Apr 06, 2024

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Key Takeaways

  • Discover the shocking truths about AI and copyright.
  • Learn the difference between the right and wrong ways to utilize generative AI.

AI detection in workplaces will be standard to safeguard company assets. Employees and consultants who pass off AI-generated content as original may face repercussions.

In this eye-opening video, Ben Angel delves deep into a critical issue that every content creator, marketer, designer, consultant and author needs to be aware of: AI copyright. A recent report from Copyleaks has brought to light that a staggering 60% of OpenAI’s GPT-3.5 outputs contain elements of plagiarism. But there’s more to the story.

The evolving landscape of artificial intelligence is transforming how we create content and develop products and services. However, many might be shocked to learn that copyright laws do not protect AI-generated material. This lack of protection allows rampant plagiarism and unauthorized resale, leaving original creators without legal recourse.

Are you fully utilizing AI to drive your productivity and profits yet?

Download the free “AI Success Kit” (limited time only), and you’ll also get a free chapter from my brand new book, “The Wolf is at The Door – How to Survive and Thrive in an AI-Driven World.”

Key Takeaways

  • Discover the shocking truths about AI and copyright.
  • Learn the difference between the right and wrong ways to utilize generative AI.

AI detection in workplaces will be standard to safeguard company assets. Employees and consultants who pass off AI-generated content as original may face repercussions.

In this eye-opening video, Ben Angel delves deep into a critical issue that every content creator, marketer, designer, consultant and author needs to be aware of: AI copyright. A recent report from Copyleaks has brought to light that a staggering 60% of OpenAI’s GPT-3.5 outputs contain elements of plagiarism. But there’s more to the story.

The evolving landscape of artificial intelligence is transforming how we create content and develop products and services. However, many might be shocked to learn that copyright laws do not protect AI-generated material. This lack of protection allows rampant plagiarism and unauthorized resale, leaving original creators without legal recourse.

Are you fully utilizing AI to drive your productivity and profits yet?

Download the free “AI Success Kit” (limited time only), and you’ll also get a free chapter from my brand new book, “The Wolf is at The Door – How to Survive and Thrive in an AI-Driven World.”

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