The No AI FRAUD Act: Good Intentions, Flawed Execution

Generative artificial intelligence (GAI) has been shown to support small business innovation in several ways. For example, small companies use GAI in ways that reduce time, cost, and efficiency barriers, advancing avenues for expansion, and otherwise enabling innovation. Yet, potential consequences from utilizing GAI as a commercial tool, including the [...]

By |2024-03-06T16:42:49-05:00March 6th, 2024|Blog, copyright, Innovation and IP|

Repair with Caution: How the FTC’s Decisions Could Impact Security, Privacy, and IP

We have said it once, and we’ll say it again: the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) must be careful not to adopt broad rulemaking that would invite serious security, privacy, and intellectual property (IP) risks for U.S. businesses. This broad rulemaking includes the heavily debated consumers’ right to repair as recently [...]

By |2024-03-04T11:05:00-05:00March 1st, 2024|Blog, copyright, Innovation and IP|

Survey Says: AI and IP are Essential to Innovation

For ACT | The App Association’s small business members, generative artificial intelligence (GAI) has become an incredible tool to reduce the time and cost of bringing technologies to market. While some might think of large companies like OpenAI as the ultimate authority on public-facing GAI models, App Association members have [...]

By |2024-02-27T12:45:43-05:00February 27th, 2024|Artificial Intelligence/AI, Blog, copyright|

Imitation Is Not Flattery: Introducing the NO FAKES Act

There is no question that generative artificial intelligence (GAI) is changing the way businesses develop code, visual art, music, and other creative works but, as we have identified in here, growing pains still persist as intellectual property, security, and privacy concerns are being closely scrutinized. One such growing pain is [...]

By |2024-01-16T17:38:57-05:00January 16th, 2024|Artificial Intelligence/AI, Blog, copyright, Innovation and IP|
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