Artificial Intelligence Law

Intellectual Property and AI: Who Owns Machine-Created Content

Intellectual Property and AI: Who Owns Machine-Created Content?

Defining machine-created content Machine or AI-generated  content refers to any work or output produced by artificial intelligence (AI) systems rather than by human creators. This type of content can encompass a wide range of forms, including but not limited to text, images, music, and more. AI systems generate this content by processing large datasets, learning […]

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Liability and AI: Who’s Responsible When AI Goes Wrong?

The realm of artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly advancing, affecting various sectors including autonomous vehicles, healthcare, financial and legal advisory, and consumer products. This rapid integration raises significant liability concerns, as the boundaries of responsibility shift and blur in the face of AI’s unique capabilities and limitations. As AI systems take on roles traditionally held

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