Copyright and AI - Navigating Legal Conundrums in Artificial Intelligence Creation
Offered By: Electronic Frontiers Forums at DragonCon via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex intersection of copyright law and artificial intelligence in this thought-provoking panel discussion from DragonCon's Electronic Frontiers Forums. Delve into pressing questions surrounding AI-generated content, including the copyrightability of works created by AI, ownership rights, and potential legal recourse for human creators whose works are used in training generative models. Join moderator TJ Mihill and panelists Rich Gatz, Courtney Lytle, James Nettles, and Corynne McSherry as they navigate the intricate legal and ethical landscape of AI and copyright in this hour-long session.
Syllabus
[Sat. pm] AI has created copyright conundrums: Are works, words, and images created by Artificial Intelligence copyrightable? If so, who owns the copyrights? Do human creators have a remedy if their works are used as one of the millions or billions of data points in a generative model?
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Electronic Frontiers Forums at DragonCon
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