The George Carlin estate has settled its lawsuit with Dudesy, the podcast that purportedly used a "comedy AI" to produce an hour-long stand-up special in the style and voice of the late comedian.
Siladitya Ray is a New Delhi-based Forbes news team reporter. In a filing made with a California federal court, Carlin’s estate alleges the company, Dudesy, along with comedian Will Sasso, podcaster ...
The estate had accused two podcast hosts of infringing on its copyrights by training an A.I. algorithm on five decades of Mr. Carlin’s work. By Christopher Kuo The estate of the comedian George Carlin ...
George Carlin’s estate is suing the creators of an artificial intelligence (AI) version of the comedian, saying it’s “not the beautiful human who defined his generation,” but a “poorly-executed ...
Estate said fake Carlin 'special' violates copyrights, publicity rights AI system mimics Carlin's comedy with comments on current events Jan 26 (Reuters) - The estate of George Carlin has filed a ...
The lawsuit claims that an hourlong comedy special on YouTube violated Carlin’s copyright. By Christopher Kuo The estate of the comedian George Carlin sued the makers of a podcast on Thursday after ...