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Artificial Ascendancy

The New York Times's Losing Battle Against AI

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Artificial Ascendancy

By: Allen deBraunche
Narrated by: Gary Middleton
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"Artificial Ascendancy: The New York Times's Losing Battle Against AI" emerges as a groundbreaking exploration of the intricate and evolving intersection between artificial intelligence and copyright law. This essential guide delves into the complex legal landscape shaped by the rapid advancement of AI technologies, offering listeners an insightful and comprehensive understanding of how these technological strides are reshaping the principles of copyright law.

From the pioneering case of Folsom v. Marsh establishing the bedrock of fair use, to the transformative impact of the Google Books case, "Artificial Ascendancy" navigates through historical and contemporary legal battles. The book illuminates how courts grapple with the challenges posed by AI, providing an invaluable perspective on cases like Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music Inc. and Kelly v. Arriba Soft Corp., which have set precedents in defining transformative use in the digital age.

Beyond mere analysis, this book serves as a beacon for legal professionals, technologists, and policymakers, offering a forward-looking approach that balances the imperatives of innovation and the sanctity of intellectual property. It's not just a legal text; it's a narrative of our times, a compelling account of how law adapts to the relentless march of technology.

Whether you're a legal expert, an AI enthusiast, or simply intrigued by the interplay of technology and law, "Artificial Ascendancy" is your essential companion, illuminating the path forward in a world where AI is not just a tool, but a transformative force reshaping our legal, creative, and ethical landscapes.

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Computer Science Law Machine Theory & Artificial Intelligence Technology
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