In this instalment of our series The IP in AI, we take a look at the extent to which copyright and other rights currently provide protection for output generated by AI systems, including how concepts of ‘authorship’ and ‘originality’ may need to be adapted to meet the rapid growth of generative AI.

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For more on the developing area of intellectual property protection and risks for AI and ML systems, follow our blog series The IP in AI.

 

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