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The current surge in technology, particularly in the field of generative AI, is creating a new kind of gold rush. However, the spoils of this boom are not evenly spread. In fact, they are highly concentrated.
Given the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence and its increasing capability to generate content, the legal landscape surrounding AI's authorship rights has become a topic of significant debate.
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General Counsels weigh on how they effectively convey legal risks to other departments without causing panic.
In-house legal professionals talk about their expectations for a full-staff in-house department.
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