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The Legal Landscape
AI Chats Episode 5 - AI-Created or Selected Content and Copyright Implications
Welcome to AI Chats, a podcast series produced by the lawyers at Haynes and Boone in the AI and deep learning industry team. We’re going to explore the exciting, ever-evolving, and occasionally controversial world of artificial intelligence.
There are more and more examples that demonstrate the creative capabilities of AI. We’re seeing that AI is now capable of producing innovative, artistic works like paintings, poems, news articles, and even musicals. Had these works been created by humans, they would be eligible for copyright protection. In our episode today, we’re going to talk about AI-generated creative works and their implications for copyright law.
Moderator: Hong Shi, Associate, Haynes and Boone
Featured Speakers:
- Jason Bloom, Partner, Haynes and Boone
- Stephanie Sivinski, Partner, Haynes and Boone