The magazine stated the interview would be his first since he suffered a skiing-related brain injury. Lawmakers around the world are working toward developing regulations to govern how AI is used in media, entertainment and financial capacities.
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Magazine Faces Lawsuit for Publishing AI-generated Interview with Brain-damaged Racing Star
The German magazine Die Aktuelle is facing a lawsuit from the family of ex-Formula One driver Michael Schumacher after it published a faux interview of the star athlete written by an artificial intelligence. So reports Cointelegraph.
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