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The Lead With Jake Tapper

algorithms to make their stuff useful to consumers. the challenge is long term we'll see so many of these court cases play out in order to understand to what extent they other breaking copyright law. >> the head of the open ai said they'll figure out a way to get paid for it. is that practical? >> if we can figure out a way, then yes, it would be practical. look at the music industry. companies figure out how artists get paid when companies stream their music. there can be way that ai companies figure out how to pay artists, musicians, et cetera when they're using their work. a lot of companies are having these conversations. those terms have not yet been

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BBC News

certain platforms or aspects of other social media platforms. i think meta would say it is inspired by the social networks and absolutely we have seen it before. �* , . , before. and it very closely co - ied before. and it very closely copied tiktok _ before. and it very closely copied tiktok with - before. and it very closely i copied tiktok with instagram reels, it copied snapchat with facebook stories, both of which quite annoyingly i imagine for the original creators have done quite well for the platform, have proved to be very popular and i have worked. and threads appears to be going the same way, people seem to be voting with their feet and they seem to be enjoying this new social network. i think elon musk has got a lot to prove here, ifeel like this letter is a shot across the bow because fundamentally he has got to prove that meta has stolen trade secrets, ideas in themselves are not covered by us copyright law singled out his got to prove that something has actually been stolen. meta says nobody who worked at twitter has been working on threads. elon musk let go

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BBC News

are not covered by us copyright law — he has got to prove something has actually been stolen. meta says nobody who worked at twitter has been working on threads. elon musk let go thousands of employees last year, have some of them ended up working for meta, it is quite possible, they are in the same sector in the same heart of silicon valley. but proving that will be something else. and here is another interesting thing — meta owns the patent for news feeds. this is an enormous thing, all social networks are based on news feeds, that's what you see when you go to a platform, it's the collection of stuff that is based on people you have interacted with, people you follow, things you are interested in. so if twitter wants to pursue legal action against meta, meta could easily turn around and say you know that newsfeed of yours, twitter, we have the patent on that. it is an interesting spat between these two enormous multibillion—dollar companies.

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Americas Newsroom

accuse him of stealing trade secrets and they enforce their property rights. they said meta has hired dozens of former twitter employees, meta deliberately assigned these employees to develop in a matter of months meta 's copycat thread app that they use twitter's trade secrets. never one to stay silent elon musk tweeted competition is fine. cheating is not. meta responded with no comment to our inquiries. reports of some meta employees sharing on the threads platform that no twitter employees did work on this project. when you look at the apps there are a number of similarities. the look and feel of twitter. it is a direct competitor. i spoke with a number of legal experts and they say any court battle is likely going to be upheld for twitter. u.s. copyright law doesn't protect ideas. twitter, if they did decide to

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

code was taken because it is copyright law does not protect ideas. meta has done this before. it's worked out. they copied tik tok with real, snap with stories. my take away is this legal threat underscores twitter as a real competitor. back to you. >> charles: thanks very much. 70 million 24 hours, that's pretty good. so the question, of course, now legally, does twitter have a case? we'll get to mercedes colwin. the thing about silicon valley, they steal everything. if people knew that every billion for fortune began with theft. what do you think? >> it's a big depends. there's a lot that was said in that letter. so where is the proprietary information? are there documents? data? kelly is right. it's hard to take intellectual data. former employees. put they at meta and threads and you can't make that proprietary. it's their experience.

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Verified Live

parents, parents should be able to see all resources. . ._ parents, parents should be able to see all resources... ministers have repeatedly — see all resources... ministers have repeatedly stated _ see all resources... ministers have repeatedly stated from _ see all resources... ministers have repeatedly stated from the - see all resources... ministers have | repeatedly stated from the dispatch box i think courts have ruled otherwise, if there is a legal issue here will it be addressed? fit" here will it be addressed? our teneral here will it be addressed? our general view _ here will it be addressed? our general view is _ here will it be addressed? 0ur general view is copyright law does not prevent a parent from viewing external resources, we will clarify our expectations but the review in the guidance. our expectations but the review in the guidance-— the guidance. finally, health and social care _ the guidance. finally, health and social care committee. _ the guidance. finally, health and social care committee. prime - social care committee. prime minister. _ social care committee. prime minister, well— social care committee. prime minister, well done - social care committee. prime minister, well done on - social care committee. prime| minister, well done on getting social care committee. prime - minister, well done on getting the nhs long term workforce plan out, a serious piece of work and a big moment and whetherfor serious piece of work and a big moment and whether for taking the long view, clearly a 15 year plan outlives even the next parliament when you are prime minister. medical school training places, it says on the plan the first new medical

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Valve All But Bans Steam Games From Using AI-Generated Content

Game developers looking to distribute their playable creations via Valve’s popular Steam hub may have trouble if they’re looking to use AI during the creative process. The game publisher and distributor says that Steam will no longer tolerate products that were generated using copyright-infringing AI content. Since that’s a policy that could apply to most—if not all—of AI-generated content, it’s hard not to see this move as an outright AI ban by the platform.

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Newscast

better with asylum. but thirdly, and this is less common among people who have that view of immigration, it also led me to be a liberal internationali5t. or, more crudely, it has led me often to feel that it's right to take up arms in order to influence the internal affairs of other countries, because i find it hard to sit by while gaddafi, for example, kill5 lots of people in libya. and i recognise that that has led me into 5upporting things that haven't worked out very well or to be over—enthusiastic. iju5t find it difficult because of my history. so unquestionably, in very small way5, just my belief in the rule of law when i was a kid, i wouldn't tape people's record5 onto ca55ette5 because it broke international property law and copyright law.

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CNN News Central

grammys might have its own category for ai music in the future. but i did speak to a multi-time grammy award winner an well-known entertainment attorney doug davis, the son of clive davis who said ai could not own its own copyright so he doesn't see how that could potentially happen. but as you see, this is a debate and very interesting to watch. that we're only going to see evolve in the future. >> so fascinating and it could lead to a reexamination of copyright law. thank you so much. >> to quote tom hanks, there is no crying in baseball, unless your brother does the unthinkable. we're going to explain this one ahead. my most important kitchen tool?

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CNN News Central

it wasn't like all, like, yay, this is amazing. he was very clear-eyed about it and this opportunity was great and the tech could be used for band and he understands that and he's looking at fellow artists and you look at what happened with drake and the weekend who are having to figure out with lawsuits and whatever and make sure the lp is protected and he understands it's a huge risk for the industry and it's smart for him to come out to and give interviews and talk about the thought process and talk about how they came to do this so that way other artists are inspired and not scared by the tech. >> can you talk about the impact it can have on singers and song writers. people can create the voice they want to hear. >> it's a huge problem in terms of copyright, sara. right now copyright law protects works and we don't understand works created by a.i. there have been instances like drake and the weeknd in which

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