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Unleashing AI: The Terrifying Future of Autonomous Military Drones

This article examines the intense international debate over the use of AI in drones for warfare, focusing on the legal and ethical implications of autonomous weapons and the differing stances of world powers.


Unlocking Bad Bunny's New Sound: The AI Technology Behind FlowGPT's Musical Transformation

A trend sparked by a Chilean artist using AI to imitate Bad Bunny's voice raises legal and ethical questions in the music industry.


The Terrifying AI Experiment Gone Wrong: The Michael Cohen Incident Uncovered

Exploring the incident where Michael Cohen, former lawyer of Donald Trump, inadvertently used AI-generated phony legal cases in a court brief, highlighting the complexities and potential pitfalls of AI in legal documentation.


Legal Showdown: George Carlin Estate Takes on AI in Copyright Dispute Over Special

The estate of George Carlin is contemplating legal action against an AI-generated comedy special that used the late comedian's work without authorization.


Legal Showdown: Getty Images vs Stability AI - Who Will Win the Copyright Battle?

This article examines the ongoing legal disputes between Getty Images and Stability AI, focusing on a recent UK court ruling and a parallel lawsuit in the US regarding copyright infringement claims.


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