Conversations with leading experts on how law is shaping powerful new AI technology and how AI is reshaping law. Join host, Joel Cohen and brilliant guests as they explore legal battles over IP rights within AI models, autonomous AI weapons, the legal ethics of AI, regulating AI as a monopoly, and more...
Guests include Professor Tanina Rostain of Georgetown Law Center, Professor Tejas Narechania of Berkeley Law, Professor Sham Balganesh of Columbia Law, and more... Executive produced by the legal education website www.talksonlaw.com.
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Conversations with leading experts on how law is shaping powerful new AI technology and how AI is reshaping law. Join host, Joel Cohen and brilliant guests as they explore legal battles over IP rights within AI models, autonomous AI weapons, the legal ethics of AI, regulating AI as a monopoly, and more...
Guests include Professor Tanina Rostain of Georgetown Law Center, Professor Tejas Narechania of Berkeley Law, Professor Sham Balganesh of Columbia Law, and more... Executive produced by the legal education website www.talksonlaw.com.
The growing integration of AI models across industries has ignited fierce legal battles over the training of large language models (LLMs) and the use of copyrighted material. Columbia Law Professor Shyam Balganesh sits down with AI Lawyer to unpack the intricate legal questions surrounding AI and copyright, highlighting how LLMs depend on extensive datasets, often incorporating copyrighted works, to generate their outputs. High-profile cases, such as The New York Times v. OpenAI and Getty Images v. Stable Diffusion, are forcing courts to decide whether the use of copyrighted material for AI training qualifies as fair use or infringes on intellectual property rights.In this episode, Professor Balganesh discusses the technical intricacies of AI model training, the fair use doctrine’s role in AI litigation, and how the future may shift toward licensing models to resolve these disputes. Balganesh offers an inside look at the evolving legal landscape and what it could mean for the future of AI development.Shyam Balganesh (https://www.talksonlaw.com/speakers/professor-shyam-balganesh) is a professor of law at Columbia Law School. For attorneys, a CLE version of this interview can be found at www.talksonlaw.com or by following this link (https://www.talksonlaw.com/talks/ai-models-copyright-battles).
AI Lawyer
Conversations with leading experts on how law is shaping powerful new AI technology and how AI is reshaping law. Join host, Joel Cohen and brilliant guests as they explore legal battles over IP rights within AI models, autonomous AI weapons, the legal ethics of AI, regulating AI as a monopoly, and more...
Guests include Professor Tanina Rostain of Georgetown Law Center, Professor Tejas Narechania of Berkeley Law, Professor Sham Balganesh of Columbia Law, and more... Executive produced by the legal education website www.talksonlaw.com.