Further Evidence Emerges That the AI Pre-Crime Units Are on the Wrong Case

Back in August, we shed some light on global enforcement agencies’ oversensitivity to potential future competition risks in artificial intelligence (AI)-related markets. From the perspective of small businesses in the app economy, the costs of government intervention to stop major investments propelling these sectors forward far outweigh its potential benefits. [...]

By |2024-09-27T09:26:23-04:00September 27th, 2024|Artificial Intelligence/AI, Blog, Competition, Trade|

Navigating the EU’s AI Maze: What the AI Act, Pact, and Code of Practice Mean for Your Business

Artificial intelligence (AI) is at the centre of regulatory discussion and action in the European Union, with conversations centred around its potential risks and benefits. As a result, we have seen three separate but related AI actions from policymakers in the EU: the EU AI Act, the AI Pact, and [...]

Copyright and AI Basics: Proposals For A Balanced Landscape

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to advance, the ongoing clash between copyright law and AI has led many jurisdictions to reconsider how to enforce existing copyright laws, both when AI models infringe on protected works and when an AI model’s use of copyrighted content is exempt from liability. Balancing robust [...]

By |2024-09-13T14:41:44-04:00September 13th, 2024|Artificial Intelligence/AI, Blog, copyright, Innovation and IP|
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