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takes content that already exists and then it will spit out a conglomeration of all these disparate pieces of media. the concern is as the studios look to cut further because, they will not see the value that rightist and artists in hollywood bring two productions and they are going to deploy ai. we are starting to see this when it comes to actors, which i know is concerning for the screen actors guild. in terms of writers, you can theoretically type in a few prompts and try to get a script, but it's not going to be the quality you would see from a human right and it won't be original. the technology is brand—new and we don't know the implications for copyright law and we want to get ahead of the curve on this. i we want to get ahead of the curve on this. ., ., , we want to get ahead of the curve on this. . ., , ., h, this. i am really intrigued about that, because _ this. i am really intrigued about that, because you _ this. i am really intrigued about that, because you are _ this. i am really intrigued about that, because you are writing i that, because you are writing professional, have you ever seen ai come up with a joke or a routine or

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BBC News

the technology is brand—new and we don't know the implications for copyright law and we want to get ahead of the curve on this. i am really intrigued about that, because you are a writing professional, have you ever seen ai come up with a joke or a routine or a scene that you think is truly funny? not that i have seen. but that is not to say that in the future it won't be able to do that. but we are a waya away of ai, close to producing what a human writer could produce. in other news... the two warring sides in sudan have agreed to a seven—day humanitarian ceasefire — that's according to the us state department. the truce will take effect in 48 hours. fighting between the sudanese military and its rival, the rapid support forces, is entering its sixth week. more than a million people have been displaced in the conflict. the world health organization has launched a worldwide network to quickly detect and deal with the spread of infectious diseases.

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Anderson Cooper 360

so andy warhol's iconic images may be works of art, but at least one famous work of art also violated copyright law. of course that's the ruling from the supreme court. the justices siding with a prominent photographer, whose image was used to create warhol's silk screens of prints. now warhol's estate had argued the silk screen images were fundamentally different. they were based on but fundamentally different. they were art. they therefore did not violate copyright laws. seven of the justices rejected that reasoning. interesting alliance here, though. one of the court's most liberal justices, elena kagan was joined by the chief justice jean-roberts in dissent. they argue the decision will, quote, stifle creativity of every sort. it will impede new art and music and literature. it will thwart the expression of new ideas and the attainment of new knowledge. it will make our world poorer. thanks for joining us. "ac 360" start news. good evening. tonight the clearest sign yet

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CNN News Central

class action lawsuit alleging t cars are easy to steal. the settlement covers about 9 million owners. and a photo agency that took pictures of harry and meghan are refusing to handling over the photos to the duke and duchess claiming copyright law. and the agency says english rules of royal prerogative to demand that the citizenry hand over their property to the crown were rejected by the country long ago. we stand by our founding fathers. photo agency has launch the either own private investigation into the alleged car chase but says that they disagree with the duke and dutchess were in any danger. and some new developments today in the justice department's investigation into the january 6 attack on the u.s.

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Ed Sheeran co-writer celebrates legal win with tattoo

In an Instagram post showing off her new tat, Amy Wadge, 47, said she was "on cloud nine about the verdict" which came after "three of the toughest weeks" of her life.

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Ed Sheeran celebrates trial victory with pop-up SoHo concert

English pop star Ed Sheeran celebrated his copyright trial victory with an impromptu street concert in Manhattan on Friday.

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CNN Primetime

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Breakfast

# i've been really trying, baby...# # my heart could still for as hard...# the lyrics and melody are different, but the underlying chords are similar. sheeran brought his guitar to the witness stand in new york and played those chords. he said they were the basic building blocks of pop music, used by everyone from dolly parton to elvis presley. the prosecution played what they called a smoking gun — this fan shot video of sheeran playing a medley of thinking out loud and let's get it on. # sha—la—la—la—la—la—la—la—la—la # let's get it on # 0h, let's get it on.# due to a quirk of us copyright law, only the sheet music

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Ed Sheeran wins copyright trial over Marvin Gaye similarities

A jury found Ed Sheeran did not rip off Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It On" with his 2014 hit "Thinking Out Loud."

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