George Carlin‘s estate has settled a lawsuit over an AI-generated imitation of the late comedian, with the creators agreeing to remove it from their YouTube channel and podcast feed.

In January, the Dudesy podcast released “George Carlin: I’m Glad I’m Dead,” which purported to be an hour-long special created by artificial intelligence. Carlin died in 2008, but the special featured a sound-alike voice doing Carlin-esque material on contemporary topics like trans rights and defunding the police.

The estate sued, alleging that the special violated the estate’s copyrights and its publicity right to Carlin’s name, image and likeness.

  • Wrench@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    I thought the special was hand written and performed, the only “AI” was the deep faked voice and face.

    Every article seems to be intentionally misrepresenting it as AI written, at least in the title and synopsis.

    Still a shitty thing to do without his estate’s prior approval, but very very different than its being represented. All because “AI” is the new boogeyman

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      7 months ago

      What is missing is that the podcast originally claimed it was entirely written and generated by AI. They only changed the story when they were sued.