AI Defamation Lawsuits Rise as Sett Secures $30M for Agent-Based Gaming Platform
Litigation is increasing over false AI outputs that damage reputations, according to Webber Wentzel partner Dario Milo and candidate attorney Lia Wheeler, raising questions about liability for AI-driven defamation.
Sett, an AI startup focused on the gaming industry, has raised $30 million in funding to expand its agent-based platform globally and accelerate product development, reports SiliconANGLE. Founded in 2022, Sett aims to automate content creation and optimization for mobile game studios, addressing the industry's need for continuous content innovation.
The artificial intelligence software as a service (SaaS) market is seeing significant growth, driven by cloud AI adoption and business transformation trends, according to a MENAFN
- EIN Presswire report forecasting the market from 2026 to 2035.
Research from Wharton indicates that people are increasingly trusting AI over their own brains, suggesting a profound impact of AI on human cognition and decision-making, leading to calls for updating scientific models.
Kumasi Technical University (KsTU) is marking its 70th anniversary with a renewed focus on AI-driven advancements, seeking stronger partnerships to drive future transformation, with government support pledged, according to KsTU Vice Chancellor Professor Gabriel Dwomoh.
A BitcoinWorld poll reveals that 15% of American adults are willing to work for an artificial intelligence program as their direct manager, marking a notable shift in employee attitudes towards algorithmic management.
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