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It shows how celebrities are using legal tools to control AI-generated content involving their likeness.
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Taylor Swift is taking legal action to protect her voice from AI-generated imitations by trademarking two of her spoken phrases. This move aims to prevent unauthorized AI use of her voice in promotions and media. The legal battle highlights ongoing challenges at the intersection of AI technology and intellectual property rights.

It shows how celebrities are using legal tools to control AI-generated content involving their likeness.
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This could influence how AI companies handle voice data and celebrity likenesses in their models.
Companies should review their AI content policies to avoid legal risks related to voice and likeness rights.
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Taylor Swift is taking legal action to protect her voice from AI-generated imitations by trademarking two of her spoken phrases. This move aims to prevent unauthorized AI use of her voice in promotions and media. The legal battle highlights ongoing challenges at the intersection of AI technology and intellectual property rights.
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Taylor Swift is taking legal action to protect her voice from AI-generated imitations by trademarking two of her spoken phrases. This move aims to prevent unauthorized AI use of her voice in promotions and media. The legal battle highlights ongoing challenges at the intersection of AI technology and intellectual property rights.