I’m working on an AI policy for my org that allows us to opt out of AI note taking and prohibits AI in our comms/storytelling. here is my list of reasons for the policy, but my board is asking me to cite sources. Can you help me with any good references you would cite for any of these? (Or an edit or restatement where I’ve gotten it wrong or inaccurate?)

*if you want to argue about why I shouldn’t have this policy kindly crawl into a hole in the ground and cover yourself with soil

@seachanger
I'd suggest two additional items...

First, if you ask an LLM (which was trained on a variety of licensed works) to code something for you, it may dump licensed code, verbatim, without the accompanying license. This will create a legal minefield of risks.

Copyright is another angle.. There have been a lot of attention-grabbing headlines, but from what I understand, in the US, in order to copyright a work, it requires significant human contribution, far beyond just a human prompting an AI. If your company just asks an LLM to spit out a product, don't expect it to be protected work.

https://www.techspot.com/news/106562-us-copyright-office-rules-out-copyright-ai-created.html