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Weigensberg Discusses Ownership As It Relates To AI Developed Content
02 September 2020
Pryor Cashman LLP
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In a recent podcast hosted by the New York Intellectual Property
Law Association (“NYIPLA”), Pryor Cashman's Josh
Weigensberg discussed the nuances of how one could define the
author of a work created by algorithms and other forms of advanced
artificial intelligence.
Listen to the complete audio in Pod Bites Episode 8 - Artificial Intelligence and
Copyright: Who Owns AI-Created Works?
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