AI & Ownership: IP, Competition Law, and Publicity Rights in a Changing World – Part 2

AI & Ownership: IP, Competition Law, and Publicity Rights in a Changing World – Part 2

By Shantanu Mukherjee and Anushka Iyer RECAP In Part 1 of our series on AI & Ownership, we examined how governments and courts across various jurisdictions approach ownership of AI-generated works. In doing so, we looked at the landmark judgment of Thaler v. Vidal where the US, UK, Europe, Australia, and Germany denied protection to a patent filed naming AI […]

AI & Ownership: IP, Competition Law, and Publicity Rights in a Changing World – Part 1

By Shantanu Mukherjee and Anushka Iyer BACKGROUND LLMs such as ChatGPT, have demonstrated AI’s ability to generate various types of content based on text inputs, that resemble those created by humans – to the extent that it has become very difficult to differentiate between the two. Recently, German artist Boris Eldagsen, whose entry won a […]

AI in Healthcare Part 3: A Global Overview of AI Legislation

By Shantanu Mukherjee and Anushka Iyer INTRODUCTION In Part 2 of our series on AI in Healthcare, we examined the key legal and ethical challenges arising from the increasing use and adoption of AI, including issues related to data privacy, transparency, algorithmic bias, and product liability. In the months since the launch and sensational success […]

Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: Part 2

By Shantanu Mukherjee and Anushka Iyer* INTRODUCTION “Our future is a race between the growing power of technology, and the wisdom with which we use it.” – Stephen Hawking. As we noted in Part 1[1] of our ongoing series on ‘AI in Healthcare’, ChatGPT proved phenomenally successful within days of its launch. This led to […]

Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: Part 1

By Shantanu Mukherjee and Hrishika Girijan INTRODUCTION OpenAI’s[1] chatbot, ChatGPT, has been the talk of the tech town for over a week. More than a million people signed up to test it, and hundreds of screenshots of ChatGPT conversations went viral soon after. Since then, it’s been called a Google[2] Killer, banned by the popular programming forum Stack Overflow[3] […]

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