Ryan Abbott – AI-Generated Works and Copyright

University of Surrey

AI is contributing than ever to the creative economy by augmenting people to be more productive and by automating creative activity. In those cases where AI generates a new song, video, or writing without a person who traditionally qualifies as an author, this presents a challenge for copyright law which has historically protected works generated by a person. Different jurisdictions have already created different rules for dealing with so-called “AI-generated works”, but whether and under what circumstances these works receive protection is about to take on dramatically greater importance as AI reaches a point where it can generate a substantial amount of commercial value in the creative industries.

Professor of Law and Health Sciences, University of Surrey School of Law; Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine at University of California, Los Angeles; Partner, Brown, Neri, Smith & Khan, LLP; and Mediator/Arbitrator, JAMS, Inc.

 

Língua: Inglês

Saiba mais sobre Ryan Abbott: Clique Aqui

Saiba mais Sobre o XIV CODAIP

Clique abaixo: