Copyright Law Meets Generative Models: Harnessing AI for Dispute Resolution
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This seminar talk explores how Generative Artificial Intelligence models are disrupting copyright law and challenging fundamental concepts like authorship, reproduction, and learning. Discover how GenAI models, trained on examples that often include copyright-protected expressions, create tension with existing legal frameworks. Learn about the historical struggle courts have faced in distinguishing between original expressions and generic ones, which has frequently led to systematic overprotection of copyrighted works. Examine the preliminary findings of interdisciplinary research that demonstrates how GenAI models could potentially be leveraged to inform and enhance legal decisions in copyright disputes. The 49-minute presentation by Niva Elkin-Koren, part of the MUNI Seminar Series, offers insights into the intersection of emerging AI technologies and established copyright principles.
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Niva Elkin-Koren - Copyright Law Meets Generative Models: Harnessing AI for Dispute Resolution
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