AI, outlawed?


"As lively as the execution of a prompt, every day for the past few months has brought its share of innovations, questions and concerns about AI. At a time when Google has just inaugurated a research office in Paris with 300 researchers, when OpenAI is tackling video with Sora, and when the 27 member countries of the European Union have just adopted the AI Act, the first regulation on artificial intelligence, we asked the Claire Prugnier law firm a few questions about the legal contours of AI in music, with copyright protection in the firing line. You can read Claire Prugnier & Lucile Vasse's explanations in full here."


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