
James Grimmelmann
James Grimmelmann is a prominent legal scholar and professor at Cornell University, specializing in information law and technology. He is known for his expertise in the implications of digital communication, particularly concerning the legal frameworks governing online platforms. Grimmelmann has been vocal about the responsibilities of tech companies regarding user-generated content and the limitations of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. His recent commentary on the legal ramifications of AI-generated content, particularly in relation to xAI and its Grok model, highlights the ongoing debates about accountability in the digital age.
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James Grimmelmann commented on the legal implications of AI-generated voices.
Her şey bir mesajla başladı: ‘Google sesimi kopyaladı’ iddiası… Tartışmalara neden oldu! ‘Tehlike çok büyük’James Grimmelmann, a professor of digital law at Cornell University, stated that David Green does not need to prove that Google trained NotebookLM on his voice.
Радиоведущий обвинил Google в краже его голоса ради ИИ — РБКLegal scholar James Grimmelmann has said the industry carried academic data-use norms into a commercial arms race, only confronting legal risks after massive investments had already been made.
Inside Project Panama: 2 million books scanned and destroyed by Anthropic AI to train machines |Prof James Grimmelmann argues that Section 230 does not protect AI-generated images.
California investigates Grok over AI deepfakes












