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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15071 · Aug 18

#typescript#agent#agentic_ai#agents#ai#ai_agents#ai_tools#anthropic#automation#bytebot#computer_use#computer_use_agent#cua#desktop#desktop_automation#docker#gemini#llm#mcp#openai Bytebot is an open-source AI desktop agent that acts like a virtual employee with its own computer, able to use real applications, browse websites, handle passwords, and process documents automatically. You just describe tasks in plain English, and Bytebot completes them by clicking, typing, downloading files, organizing data, and running complex workflows across multiple programs. It runs locally on your own infrastructure, ensuring privacy and full control, and supports many AI models. This helps you save time by automating repetitive or complex tasks without scripting, improving efficiency and accuracy in business, research, or development work. https://github.com/bytebot-ai/bytebot

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@ai_and_law · Post #369 · 08/07/2024, 07:04 AM

AI Music Startups Defend Fair Use Amid Copyright Lawsuits AI music startups Suno and Udio are pushing back against copyright infringement lawsuits from major record labels, claiming their methods fall under fair use. They argue that their AI models, trained on copyrighted music, encourage innovation and competition within the industry. The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) filed lawsuits in June, accusing Suno and Udio of massive unlicensed copying. The startups assert that using sound recordings to teach AI models new musical patterns aligns with copyright law's intent to foster new artistic expressions. They contend that their practices are akin to learning and not infringing. In defense, Suno likened their training approach to a child learning to create new music by listening to existing tracks. Both companies maintain that major labels misunderstand the technology and are attempting to stifle competition. The RIAA, however, argues that the startups have failed to obtain proper consent for using copyrighted works, threatening the livelihoods of original artists. #AI#CopyrightLaw#FairUse#LegalTech#AIandLaw#RIAA#ArtificialIntelligence