
Ep. 228: Does artificial intelligence have free speech rights?
from So to Speak: The Free Speech Podcast
by FIRE
Published: Fri Nov 01 2024
Show Notes
In this live recording of "So to Speak" at the First Amendment Lawyers Association meeting, Samir Jain, Andy Phillips, and Benjamin Wittes discuss the legal questions surrounding free speech and artificial intelligence.
Samir Jain is the vice president of policy at the Center for Democracy and Technology. Andy Phillips is the managing partner and co-founder at the law firm Meier Watkins Philips and Pusch. Benjamin Wittes is a senior fellow in governance studies at the Brookings Institution and co-founder and editor-in-chief of Lawfare.
Timestamps:
Intro
The nature of AI models
Liability for AI-generated content
Copyright and AI training datasets
Deepfakes and misinformation
Mandatory disclosure and AI watermarking
AI as a revolutionary technology
Early regulation of AI
Audience Q&A
Outro
Show notes:
-Court cases:
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Moody v. NetChoice (2023)
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The New York Times Company v. Microsoft Corporation, et al (2023)
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Millette v. OpenAI, Inc (2024)
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Walters v. OpenAI, L.L.C. (2024)
-Legislation:
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Section 230 (Communications Decency Act of 1996)
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AB2655- Defending democracy from deepfake deception Act of 2024
-Articles:
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"A machine with First Amendment rights," Benjamin Wittes, Lawfare (2023)
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"22 top AI statistics and trends in 2024,"Forbes (2024)
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"Globalrisks 2024:Disinformation tops global risks 2024as environmental threats intensify," World Economic Forum (2024)
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"Courtlets first AI libel case go forward," Reason (2024)
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"CYBERPORN- EXCLUSIVE: A new study shows how pervasive and wild it really is. Can we protect our kids – and free speech?" TIME (1995)
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"It was smart for an AI," Lawfare (2023)