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AI Law Podcast
Erick Robinson
6 episodes
7 months ago
OpenAI has formally requested that the U.S. government ease restrictions on AI companies using copyrighted material for training purposes, framing the issue as critical to ”strengthen America’s lead” in the global artificial intelligence race. The proposal was submitted on March 23, 2025 as part of the incoming Trump administration’s ”AI Action Plan,” which seeeks input from various stakeholders while aiming to eliminate ”unnecessarily burdensome requirements” that could impede private sector innovation. This episode discusses this proposal, its bases, and its potential effects.
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OpenAI has formally requested that the U.S. government ease restrictions on AI companies using copyrighted material for training purposes, framing the issue as critical to ”strengthen America’s lead” in the global artificial intelligence race. The proposal was submitted on March 23, 2025 as part of the incoming Trump administration’s ”AI Action Plan,” which seeeks input from various stakeholders while aiming to eliminate ”unnecessarily burdensome requirements” that could impede private sector innovation. This episode discusses this proposal, its bases, and its potential effects.
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Chinese Court Rules (Again) AI-Generated Images Are Copyrightable
AI Law Podcast
39 minutes 4 seconds
7 months ago
Chinese Court Rules (Again) AI-Generated Images Are Copyrightable
In a landmark development that continues to shape the global discussion around intellectual property rights in creative works generated by artificial intelligence (AI), a Chinese court has once again recognized the existence of copyright in AI-generated images. This decision follows earlier precedents set in China, illustrating an evolving legal landscape where new technologies challenge traditional definitions of creativity and authorship.
AI Law Podcast
OpenAI has formally requested that the U.S. government ease restrictions on AI companies using copyrighted material for training purposes, framing the issue as critical to ”strengthen America’s lead” in the global artificial intelligence race. The proposal was submitted on March 23, 2025 as part of the incoming Trump administration’s ”AI Action Plan,” which seeeks input from various stakeholders while aiming to eliminate ”unnecessarily burdensome requirements” that could impede private sector innovation. This episode discusses this proposal, its bases, and its potential effects.