Who’s Writing the Lyrics?

12264373875?profile=RESIZE_400xBack in 1975, singer-songwriter Barry Manilow wrote and sang a song, I Write the Songs.  Forty-eight years later, Barry might be out of a job with AI now writing songs.  Universal Music https://www.universalmusic.com sued AI startup Anthropic https://www.anthropic.com  over “systematic and widespread infringement of their copyrighted song lyrics,” per a filing in a Tennessee federal court in October 2023.  One example from the lawsuit: When a user asks Anthropic’s AI chatbot Claude about the lyrics to the song “Roar” by Katy Perry, it generates an “almost identical copy of those lyrics,” violating the rights of Concord, the copyright owner, per the filing.  The lawsuit also named Gloria Gaynor’s “I Will Survive” as an example of Anthropic’s alleged copyright infringement, as Universal owns the rights to its lyrics.  “In the process of building and operating AI models, Anthropic unlawfully copies and disseminates vast amounts of copyrighted works,” the lawsuit stated, later going on to add, “Just like the developers of other technologies that have come before, from the printing press to the copy machine to the web-crawler, AI companies must follow the law.”  Who/what can rein in AI when it is only a computer program?  Other music publishers, such as Concord and ABKCO, were also named plaintiffs.[1]

Anthropic was founded in 2021 by former OpenAI research executives and funded by companies including Google, Salesforce, and Zoom.  The company has raised $750 million in two funding rounds since March, valued at $4.1 billion.  In May 2023, Anthropic was one of four companies invited to a meeting at the White House to discuss responsible AI development with Vice President Kamala Harris, alongside Google parent Alphabet, Microsoft, and Microsoft-backed OpenAI.

In July 2023, Anthropic debuted Claude 2, the latest version of its AI chatbot, and said the tool can summarize up to about 75,000 words, roughly the length of a 300-page book compared to OpenAI’s ChatGPT, which can handle about 3,000 words.  “We have been focused on businesses, on making Claude as robustly safe as possible,” stated Daniela Amodei, co-founder and president of Anthropic.

Now, let’s hear from the lawyers…

 

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[1] https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/universal-music-sues-ai-startup-copyright-infrincement-song-lyrics-rcna121197

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