AI as a Tool, not a Legal Actor: How Courts Have Allocated Legal Responsibility for AI Across Different IP Regimes
AI as a Tool, not a Legal Actor: How Courts Have Allocated Legal Responsibility for AI Across Different IP Regimes
Intellectual property rights have historically existed in the context of human creators. The inventor, author, or holder of the works in dispute was always a human—or at the very least, a legal entity composed of humans.... By: Baker Botts L.L.P.
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