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手机厂商密集发新品,AI更强了?丨南财合规周报(第211期)
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-10-19 11:38

Group 1: AI Competition and Mobile Devices - Recent smartphone launches by vivo, OPPO, and Honor highlight advancements in AI capabilities, suggesting that mobile devices are becoming crucial entry points in the AI competition [2] - The integration of various AI functions directly into smartphones poses a threat to the software ecosystem, as AI has become a key selling point for mobile manufacturers [2] Group 2: Apple and AI Copyright Issues - Apple is facing a lawsuit from two neuroscientists who allege that the company used thousands of copyrighted books without authorization while training its AI model, Apple Intelligence [3] - The lawsuit claims that Apple utilized tools like "shadow libraries" and "web crawlers" to access pirated books, including the plaintiffs' own works [3] Group 3: Microsoft and OpenAI Allegations - Microsoft is under a new consumer class-action lawsuit, accused of entering a secret agreement with OpenAI to artificially inflate the market prices of generative AI products [5] - The lawsuit argues that this collaboration gives Microsoft an unfair competitive advantage in the generative AI market, limiting innovation and consumer choice [5] - If accepted by the court, this case could set a precedent regarding AI infrastructure monopolies, cloud resource control, and pricing of AI services [5] Group 4: Broader AI Copyright Conflicts - The AI copyright disputes are intensifying, with companies like OpenAI and Midjourney also embroiled in legal challenges over copyright infringement [4] - Warner Bros. Discovery recently filed a lawsuit against Midjourney for allegedly using its classic IP characters without permission [4]