George Carlin's Estate Sues Podcast Team Over AI-Generated Impersonation

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George Carlin's Estate Sues Podcast Team Over AI-Generated Impersonation
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The estate of the late comedian George Carlin sued the team behind a podcast on Monday, claiming the hosts used artificial intelligence to create what family described as a 'ghoulish' impersonation of Carlin for a comedy episode.

The estate of the late comedian George Carlin is suing the team behind a podcast, claiming the hosts used artificial intelligence to create what his family described as a 'ghoulish' impersonation of Carlin for a comedy episode.

The lawsuit filed against hosts Chad Kultgen and Will Sasso, the latter of whom is from B.C., said the team infringed on the estate's copyright by using Carlin's life's work to train an AI program in order to impersonate him for the 'George Carlin Special'.

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