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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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Patent Law in the Age of AI
AI Law Podcast
31 minutes 29 seconds
8 months ago
Patent Law in the Age of AI
How is AI transforming the innovation landscape and challenging traditional patent laws? This episode unpacks the *Thaler v. Vidal* case, the USPTO’s 2024 guidelines on AI-assisted inventions, and real-world anecdotes on patent disputes. Erick Robinson and Dr. Angela Liu also discuss the global implications and potential reforms needed to adapt intellectual property frameworks in an AI-driven future.  
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.