Does AI pose a threat to academic literature and why plagiarism is sometimes ok - with Brian Frye.
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Brian L. Frye is a law professor at the University of Kentucky. His research focuses on intellectual property and charity law, especially in relation to artists and arts organizations. Professor Frye is also an artist and filmmaker and just a really interesting dude. Among other works, he produced the documentary 'Our Nixon' (2013), which was broadcast by CNN and opened theatrically nationwide.
Highlights:
[5:30] - Is academic literature facing an existential risk in light of ChatGPT and other AIs?
[11:40] - Advocating for Plagiarism
[20:00] - Generative art: Is it copyrightable? Challenges in IP distribution, licensing, and use in the NFT market.
[37:10] - Charities and non-profits in web3
[43:10] - DAOs
[45:00] - Resale royalties
Links:
1. ROYALTIES AND THE NEW COLLECTOR ECONOMY, Prof. Brian L. Frye - https://www.rightclicksave.com/article/royalties-and-the-new-collector-economy
2. Video where I called Brian, Philip 🤣 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BM2blblV7-o&t=3s
3. https://www.science.org/content/article/scientists-explore-ai-written-text-journals-hammer-policies
4. Brian's podcast - https://shows.acast.com/ipse-dixit
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