This book explores the challenges posed to intellectual property by the rise of AI. It offers insights into potential solutions that balance AI's ongoing development with the protection of intellectual property, arguing that AI and IP can peacefully coexist, but only with careful forethought.
This book explores the challenges posed to intellectual property by the rise of AI. It offers insights into potential solutions that balance AI's ongoing development with the protection of intellectual property, arguing that AI and IP can peacefully coexist, but only with careful forethought.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robin Feldman is the Director of the AI Law & Innovation Institute at the University of California Law, San Fransisco. Over the last decade, she has provided technical advice on AI policy to the US government, including to various committees of Congress, the Army Cyber Institute, the GAO, and other federal and state agencies.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. Background on AI and IP: 1. An overview of artificial intelligence 2. An overview of intellectual property Part II. Hot Topics in AI and IP: 3. Do training models infringe copyright? 4. What to do when AI creates 5. Right of publicity and deep fakes Part III. The Deeper Problem for IP: 6. Shrinking the pool 7. Shrinking the value proposition Part IV. Pathways Forward: 8. The allegory of the diamond 9. Preserving value by limiting 10. Preserving value by certification Conclusion.
Introduction Part I. Background on AI and IP: 1. An overview of artificial intelligence 2. An overview of intellectual property Part II. Hot Topics in AI and IP: 3. Do training models infringe copyright? 4. What to do when AI creates 5. Right of publicity and deep fakes Part III. The Deeper Problem for IP: 6. Shrinking the pool 7. Shrinking the value proposition Part IV. Pathways Forward: 8. The allegory of the diamond 9. Preserving value by limiting 10. Preserving value by certification Conclusion.
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