AI in the Courtroom: The Legal Implications of Artificial Intelligence
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Tom Hanks has warned his fans about a circulated AI-generated ad featuring him, clarifying he had nothing to do with the ad.
Megan Fox has had issues with Lensa’s Magic Avatars, a popular AI art tool that creates stylized portraits based on user-submitted photos.
Stephen Spielberg has expressed his nervousness about the impact of AI on the future, particularly its potential to replace human creativity in art.
And before his passing, Stephen Hawking went one step further voicing his concerns that advanced AI might one day replace humans altogether.
In the legal world, there’s a battle emerging in which legal systems globally are trying to keep pace with artificial intelligence.
US President Biden recently issued an executive order underlining the need for effective regulatory translation when it comes to AI.
Alfredo Esposito is an Italian lawyer with a focus on intellectual property and digital rights. What he sees is the legal system just can’t keep up with the whirlwind of technological advancements, specifically in AI and property rights.
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0:19 Ownership and Regulation of AI
4:10 European Context of Copyright Law and AI
6:11 Legal Protection of Voice and Image
23:47 Global Enforcement and Human Rights
Guest: Alfredo Esposito
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