10 Generative AI Stocks To Watch Amidst Copyright Concerns

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In this article, we will be taking a look at 10 generative AI stocks to watch amidst copyright concerns. To skip our detailed analysis of current developments in the generative AI space, you can go directly to see the 5 Generative AI Stocks To Watch Amidst Copyright Concerns.

The discourse surrounding generative AI has pervaded the investment community since the launch of ChatGPT in November 2022. Between then and now, generative AI has managed to stick around as a hot topic that every tech and AI enthusiast is interested in. As more people talked about it, the demand for generative AI products and software began to skyrocket, resulting in many tech companies jumping into the new craze in an attempt to offer their customers the best product in this space. As such, these companies have now become the leaders in this space and have continued to benefit from it throughout 2023. However, recent events show that the generative AI frenzy may go through a downturn after all this time.

Copyright Issues: An Early Risk

On July 10, CNBC reported that Hollywood writers and content creators have issued a hue and cry against major generative AI companies, Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ:META) and OpenAi, in particular. Their claim is that these companies have been involved in copyright infringement by using their content without permission to train their AI chatbots. Comedian Sarah Silverman, along with several other Hollywood writers, have announced that they are in the process of suing OpenAI and Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ:META) over this alleged copyright infringement. According to the report, this may be only the beginning of copyright infringement lawsuits leveled against not just these companies but other companies that are involved in this space as well.

Such developments may very well impact the future of other companies in this space as well, like Baidu, Inc. (NASDAQ:BIDU) and Alibaba Group Holding Limited (NYSE:BABA), two Chinese companies that have recently launched their own generative AI chatbots: the Ernie bot and Tongyi Qianwen, respectively. The investing community is thus keeping a close watch on further developments in this matter, with RBC analysts putting out the following statement:

"We're also keeping our antenna up for data points like these representing downside risk relative to the current level of generative AI hype."

How Big of A Threat Is This?

Despite these looming lawsuits and the possibility of more coming up in the future, several professionals see generative AI as something that is bound to continue succeeding in this market. In an interview with CNBC on July 6, Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) CEO Andy Jassy said the following: