Training Is Everything: Artificial Intelligence, Copyright, and Fair Training
To learn how to behave, the current revolutionary generation of AIs must be trained on vast quantities of published images, written works, and sounds, many …
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To learn how to behave, the current revolutionary generation of AIs must be trained on vast quantities of published images, written works, and sounds, many …
Abstract This research explores AI-generated originality's impact on copyright regulations. It meticulously examines legal frameworks such as the Berne Convention, EU Copyright Law, and national …
The rapid development of deepfake technology has opened up a range of groundbreaking opportunities while also introducing significant ethical challenges. This paper explores the complex …
In Online Courts and the Future of Justice, Richard Susskind, the world’s most cited author on the future of legal services, shows how litigation will …
Abstract How can tort law contribute to a better understanding of the risk-based approach in the European Union’s (EU) Artificial Intelligence Act proposal and evolving …
Submission to the World Intellectual Property Organization's Conversation on Intellectual Property (IP) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), second session, on behalf of the Global Expert Network …
Since 2016, more than 80 AI ethics documents - including codes, principles, frameworks, and policy strategies - have been produced by corporations, governments, and NGOs. …
This research aims to show the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on fillings patent protection through patent rights. This research is normative legal research using …
In this brief contribution, I distinguish between code-driven and data-driven regulation as novel instantiations of legal regulation. Before moving deeper into data-driven regulation, I explain …