The Courts and AI: A Bumpy Road in 2023

By Chris Cochran

For the sake of argument, let’s say 2023 was the year we were introduced to generative AI and ChatGPT, along with the myriad of other generative AI products from the big tech players. It was also the year we were introduced to any number of warnings of the social and economic effects of generative AI, “deepfakes” were moved into the mainstream, and dire predictions of AI-induced workforce reductions rumbled through the labor markets. Cecily Mauran over at Mashable.com gives us a good take on AI and the internet in 2023.

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