The GitHub repository for Alignment Whack-a-Mole provides the data preprocessing pipeline, finetuning scripts, memorization evaluation code, and analysis scripts related to the study of large language models' verbatim recall of copyrighted books. Example files include excerpts and generations from "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy, but full book content is not included.
github.com
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NEW: Musician Murphy Campbell says she isn’t making money on YouTube because an AI company is cloning her music and filing copyright claims against her own videos “An entity called Timeless Sounds IR uploaded AI-generated versions of my songs to all major streaming platforms... They used a distributor, which I just discovered, and that distributor’s name is Vydia. They used Vydia to upload all the...
twitter.com
1 min
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An AI company is generating songs that replicate the voice and style of a musical artist, leading to the artist filing a copyright claim against the AI for using her voice on her original songs. As a result, the original artist is no longer earning revenue from her music.
twitter.com
1 min
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Top AI models can generate near-verbatim copies of bestselling novels, indicating that they memorize more training data than previously understood. This memorization capability raises legal concerns regarding copyright and the implications for AI developers.
arstechnica.com
1 min
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The GitHub repository for Alignment Whack-a-Mole provides the data preprocessing pipeline, finetuning scripts, memorization evaluation code, and analysis scripts related to the study of large language models' verbatim recall of copyrighted books. Example files include excerpts and generations from "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy, but full book content is not included.
github.com
4 min
4/30/2026
NEW: Musician Murphy Campbell says she isn’t making money on YouTube because an AI company is cloning her music and filing copyright claims against her own videos “An entity called Timeless Sounds IR uploaded AI-generated versions of my songs to all major streaming platforms... They used a distributor, which I just discovered, and that distributor’s name is Vydia. They used Vydia to upload all the...
twitter.com
1 min
4/5/2026
Top AI models can generate near-verbatim copies of bestselling novels, indicating that they memorize more training data than previously understood. This memorization capability raises legal concerns regarding copyright and the implications for AI developers.
arstechnica.com
1 min
2/23/2026
Universal Music Group is engaged in a legal dispute with AI music platforms Suno and Udio, claiming they used copyrighted music for training without authorization. Major record labels argue that these AI systems were developed using significant amounts of copyrighted material.
pocketables.com
8 min
4/10/2026
An AI company is generating songs that replicate the voice and style of a musical artist, leading to the artist filing a copyright claim against the AI for using her voice on her original songs. As a result, the original artist is no longer earning revenue from her music.
twitter.com
1 min
4/5/2026
The GitHub repository for Alignment Whack-a-Mole provides the data preprocessing pipeline, finetuning scripts, memorization evaluation code, and analysis scripts related to the study of large language models' verbatim recall of copyrighted books. Example files include excerpts and generations from "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy, but full book content is not included.
github.com
4 min
4/30/2026
An AI company is generating songs that replicate the voice and style of a musical artist, leading to the artist filing a copyright claim against the AI for using her voice on her original songs. As a result, the original artist is no longer earning revenue from her music.
twitter.com
1 min
4/5/2026
Universal Music Group is engaged in a legal dispute with AI music platforms Suno and Udio, claiming they used copyrighted music for training without authorization. Major record labels argue that these AI systems were developed using significant amounts of copyrighted material.
pocketables.com
8 min
4/10/2026
Top AI models can generate near-verbatim copies of bestselling novels, indicating that they memorize more training data than previously understood. This memorization capability raises legal concerns regarding copyright and the implications for AI developers.
arstechnica.com
1 min
2/23/2026
NEW: Musician Murphy Campbell says she isn’t making money on YouTube because an AI company is cloning her music and filing copyright claims against her own videos “An entity called Timeless Sounds IR uploaded AI-generated versions of my songs to all major streaming platforms... They used a distributor, which I just discovered, and that distributor’s name is Vydia. They used Vydia to upload all the...
twitter.com
1 min
4/5/2026
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