The State of AI and Copyright
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Garrick Chow
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01 - Understanding the state of AI and copyright.mp4
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01 - Introductions.mp4
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02 - Does the doctrine of fair use apply when training AI models.mp4
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03 - Are there any international bodies governing the use of AI.mp4
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04 - What can creators do to protect their work from being used for AI training.mp4
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05 - Can we detect when AI has been used.mp4
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06 - What are some of the jurisdictional differences in ownership rights.mp4
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07 - Is there copyright protection for purely AI-generated content.mp4
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08 - In what ways can regulations shape the future of GenAI.mp4
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09 - Whats the legal difference between a human creating derivative work and an AI creating derivative work.mp4
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10 - What are some resources for learning more about AI and copyright issues.mp4
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01 - Navigating the Intersection of AI-Generated Content and Copyright Law Watch the full conversation.mp4
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The issue of copyright in AI-generated content is a moving target, but clear patterns are emerging. In this conversation, LinkedIn Learning Senior Staff Instructor Garrick Chow asks AI experts and IP attorneys Matt Hervey and Jennifer Maisel to weigh in with their thoughts on this crucial aspect of Generative AI and its potential impact on the future of content creation and ownership.
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Garrick Chow
Instructor's CoursesExperienced Senior Staff with a demonstrated history of working in the internet industry. Skilled in Microsoft Office, Apple software, Audio Editing, Learning Management, Adobe Creative Suite, and Instructional Design. Strong media and communication professional with a Bachelor's Degree focused in English from Dickinson College.

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- language english
- Training sessions 12
- duration 1:54:02
- English subtitles has
- Release Date 2023/12/13