Why your favorite fictional AI friends are disappearing from Character.AI

The many AI-powered chatbots that impersonate famous fictional personalities are leaving Character.AI’s digital halls as the company moves to crack down on AI imitations of intellectual property. The oft-ignored specter of copyright law hovers over the ranks of virtual companions who impersonate your favorite fictional personalities and take a scythe at the names you recognize from movies, books, TV shows and comics.

Character.AI confirmed in a statement Unpleasant Futurism that it is trying to comply with copyright law seems like an obvious choice at first glance. No company wants to be vulnerable to legal attacks from giant corporations with an infinite number of lawyers. That said, much of the discussion about Character.AI involves users engaging with AI versions of fictional humans (or cartoon rabbits, hobbits, and more). Fans playing friendship with the AI ​​simulacra are angry, but Character.AI’s larger goals require a little more fidelity to intellectual property laws.