AI, or artificial intelligence, is new and intimidating to some people, but the fact is, we've been using it in our daily lives for a while. Now, as technology moves forward at breakneck speed, concerns are rising in the entertainment industry – and among lawmakers – about authenticity, ownership, and the loss of creative and production jobs.
It has also created new territory for scammers, intellectual property thieves, and impostors – a kind of Wild West with no sheriff in town. In the entertainment industry, the technology is outpacing the rules and laws that govern its use, but that's starting to change, says Forbes entertainment reporter, Matt Craig. "The laws and the regulations are mostly non-existent, especially in the United States, but it’s catching up," Craig said.