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Intellectual property infringement

Generative AI has become a deft mimic of creatives, generating images that capture an artist’s form, music that echoes a singer’s voice or essays and poems akin to a writer’s style. Yet, a major question arises: Who owns the copyright to AI-generated content, whether fully generated by AI or created with its assistance?

Intellectual property (IP) issues involving AI-generated works are still developing, and the ambiguity surrounding ownership presents challenges for businesses.

Take action:

  • Implement checks to comply with laws regarding licensed works that might be used to train AI models.
  • Exercise caution when feeding data into algorithms to avoid exposing your company’s IP or the IP-protected information of others.
  • Monitor AI model outputs for content that might expose your organization’s IP or infringe on the IP rights of others.

Courtesy : https://www.ibm.com/blog/10-ai-dangers-and-risks-and-how-to-manage-them/

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Written by MBarq

I am a post graduate in English from Kashmir University . I have been teaching literature for last 15 years and now working with Foundation World School as English Mentor

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