13: AI, Copyright, and the Future of Creativity
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In this episode of the AI Paper Club Podcast, hosts Rafael Herrera and Marcia Oliveira, alongside special guest Senior Data Scientist, Matt Kidd, delve into the thought-provoking realm of generative AI and copyright law. They explore the innovative paper "Talkin’ ‘Bout AI Generation: Copyright and the Generative-AI Supply Chain" from Cornell Law University, bridging computer science and law to unravel the complex interplay between cutting-edge AI technologies and legal frameworks.
This discussion not only illuminates the challenges posed by AI-generated content in the legal domain but also sparks a crucial conversation about the future of intellectual property rights in the digital age. The episode deeply explores how generative AI is reshaping our understanding of creativity, authorship, and copyright in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
We also send a huge thank you to the team at Cornell Law University for developing this month’s paper. If you are interested in reading the paper for yourself, please check this link: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4523551
For more information on all things artificial intelligence, machine learning, and engineering for your business, please visit www.deeperinsights.com or reach out to us at thepaperclub@deeperinsights.com.
This discussion not only illuminates the challenges posed by AI-generated content in the legal domain but also sparks a crucial conversation about the future of intellectual property rights in the digital age. The episode deeply explores how generative AI is reshaping our understanding of creativity, authorship, and copyright in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
We also send a huge thank you to the team at Cornell Law University for developing this month’s paper. If you are interested in reading the paper for yourself, please check this link: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4523551
For more information on all things artificial intelligence, machine learning, and engineering for your business, please visit www.deeperinsights.com or reach out to us at thepaperclub@deeperinsights.com.
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