Copyright claims against AI companies just got a potential boost. A U.S. federal judge last week handed down a summary judgment in a case brought by tech
Artificial intelligence companies have recognized this quality but unfortunately have chosen to take advantage of others’ intellectual property to fuel their products. Now the Chinese AI app DeepSeek is teaching those very AI companies how much it costs by using their creativity and intelligence.
Christie’s held its first AI-only art auction, sparking protests from artists over copyright concerns. The debate continues over whether AI-generated art infringes on creativity and intellectual property.
With great power comes great responsibility, and that is now certainly the case as the power of AI gets unleashed. Is it amplifying bias? Is it delivering erroneous information? Does it violate intellectual property or copyrights?
This is not an anti-AI lawsuit. We love technology, but only if it respects intellectual property. What is urgently needed is what every market needs: Reinforcement of legal protections against theft.
AI is relevant to the semiconductor industry for a few reasons. For one thing, AI technology is being used in the chip design process. In an article by Live Science, it was reported that researchers have discovered that AI can design wireless chips in hours.
Their success directly challenges three deeply entrenched beliefs that have dominated AI development for years. The first is the assumption that advancing the cutting edge of AI r
As courts grapple with AI-related IP disputes and regulatory bodies refine their approaches, we must navigate complex distinctions between human and machine contributions while ensuring robust protection for legitimate innovation.
The Evolving Role of AI/ML in Healthcare - The use of artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML) in healthcare is
Copyright claims against AI companies just got a potential boost. A U.S. federal judge last week handed down a summary judgment in a case brought by tech
Legal and IP experts discuss ethical concerns of AI in intellectual property at international conference on future implications.
As the Trump administration takes office, its approach to innovation—and in turn, intellectual property (IP) policy—is expected to depart from the previous administration’s regulation-heavy approach,