AI & Copyright in Advertising

Group4 Podcast - Reflection

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Talk on AI and Owning Ideas in Ads:

The talk digs into the deep issue of AI's mark on owning ideas in ad work. It looks at how AI-made stuff can make making things better by speeding things up and cutting costs, while also bringing big troubles with taking what is not theirs without asking.

Main Point:

The key point of the talk is AI's part in ads, looking at how it can both make new things and mess up the old way to make things. It points out that AI can make stuff fast, helping makers come up with good images and plans way quicker than before. But, this ease might lead to taking ideas by mistake, as AI often uses big stores of works that already exist without saying where they came from or who first made them.

Help for My Job Path:

The talk gave me good tips for my work in news and pictures, like how to think about what's right and what's the law when using AI. It pushed how we must mix new ideas with being true, making sure that while AI is a big help for making things fast, we use it knowing the rules about who owns ideas. This is key for folks in news who want to use AI but also stay true to who first made things.

Change in What I Think and See:

What I learned from the talk really changed how I saw AI in making new things. At first, I saw AI just as a tool to do jobs quick. But now, I see there's more to think about, like how it could show cultures wrong or make art feel less new. It made me see we need people to watch over what AI makes, so it doesn't just copy but really adds something new. This new way of seeing things shows we should be careful and thoughtful when we bring AI into making things, to make sure it helps and doesn't hurt what's special and important in art and ads.

By looking at these things, the talk didn't just make me get AI's powers and downsides but also the need to keep a soft balance between moving ahead with tech and doing what's right in the world of news.