AI-powered machines can store and analyze data to generate insights such as trends, user behaviors, business insights, etc., to predict events and make future projections. AI can also greatly mimic human faculties of reading, seeing, and speaking. Today, AI systems are very prominent in business with the aim to learn about customers, understand the market trends, predict future needs and scenarios, etc. Currently, it can be seen that AI and principles of authorship is a flash point issue in the society. And the lecture on “Artificial Intelligence and Principles of Authorship” today is a great chance for all of us to have a better understand about AI as well as the legal issues and the challenges AI brings to copyright law.
Professor Jane C.Ginsburg from Columbia University School of Law is going to deliver a public lecture on "Artificial Intelligence and Principles of Authorship" at 9am, Tuesday, 21 February 2023 at room B104, building A2, National Economics University. It is a great chance for you to update the knowledge about AI and relevant copyright.
We look forward to seeing you at the lecture.