Tag: intellectual property
A computer scientist has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to consider whether art generated entirely by artificial intelligence can receive copyright protection, challenging the long-standing human authorship requirement in copyright law.
Neuroscientists Susana Martinez-Conde and Stephen Macknik have filed a lawsuit against Apple, alleging the tech giant used thousands of copyrighted books, including their own works, without permission to train its new Apple Intelligence AI model. This legal action is part of a broader trend of copyright holders suing tech companies over AI training data.
As quantum machine learning (QML) emerges from theoretical promise to practical application, intellectual property professionals are charting a complex course. This analysis delves into the unique patenting challenges and opportunities presented by QML, from safeguarding algorithmic innovations to protecting novel hardware, offering insights for stakeholders in this rapidly advancing field.
As AI music generation advances, artists face unprecedented challenges. This analysis explores the emerging threat of AI music malware, detailing how malicious actors can exploit AI to infiltrate music platforms and potentially undermine human artists. We delve into technical defenses, legal strategies, and best practices for protecting creative works in the age of artificial intelligence.