The Future of AI Regulation with James Alexander

On today's episode, our host Talha Baig is joined by guest James Alexander to discuss all things AI liability. The episode begins with a discussion on liability legislation, as well as some of the unique situations that copyright law has created. Later in the episode, the conversation shifts to James's experience as the first member of Wikipedia's Trust and Safety team.

Questions We Answer:

  1. Who is liable for AI-generated content?

  2. How does section 230 affect AI?

  3. Why does AI have no copyright?

  4. How will negotiations play out between platforms and the companies building AI models?

  5. Why do the Spiderman multiverse movies exist?

  6. What did it look like to be the first trust and safety worker at Wikipedia?

  7. What does fact-checking look like at Wikipedia?

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Credits:

Hosted and Produced by Talha Baig

With help from Jacob Morse

Music by Zhao Shen

Special Thanks to Rachel, Sean, Cass and Sahar for their continued support

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