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Microsoft Copilot is fairly relaxed about trademark use

While AI is under attack from copying existing works without permission, the industry could end up getting into more legal trouble over trademarks.

Godzilla taking a selfie with an iPhone in a city. On the left, artistic buildings and sunsets, with large Apple logos.
Images created by Microsoft’s Copilot

The rise in interest in generative AI has also led to an increase in complaints about the technology. Along with the complaints that the AI can often be incorrect, there are often issues with the sourcing of content to train the models in the first place.

This has already caused some litigious action, such as Conde Nast sending a cease and desist to AI startup Perplexity from using content from its publications.

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