When artificial intelligence intersects with patent law, critical issues like AI's ability to be an inventor, rights ownership, and the challenges of patenting AI creations arise.
The EU Parliament's Committees have agreed on the AI Act. However, Google's decision to postpone the launch of Bard in the European Union prompts questions about the direction we're headed in.
Artificial intelligence (AI) developments have led to significant advances in several fields and introduced new cyber risks requiring more robust cybersecurity defenses.
Alongside the traditional profiles of civil liability for human acts, we must confront the legal profiles of civil liability arising from the use of artificial intelligence (AI) systems.
Synthetic data can be the response to limit some of the legal challenges against artificial intelligence for violation of intellectual property rights and privacy laws.
The growth of generative artificial intelligence systems has led EU lawmakers to focus on General Purpose AI, like ChatGPT, in drafting the AI Act, which will set the framework governing artificial intelligence in the European Union.
ENISA published a report that addresses standards of cybersecurity for artificial intelligence, and their relevance to ensure compliance with the upcoming EU AI Act.
A recent denial of protection by the US Copyright Office of images generated by an artificial intelligence system was followed by more detailed guidance recognizing some exceptions.