Defining the Role of AI in Patents
Recently, a piece of art called “Théâtre D’opéra Spatial” took home the first-place prize at the Colorado State Fair’s fine art competition in the category of digital arts/digitally manipulated photography. The art was generated using AI. Can AI hold a copyright? Can a human hold a copyright for a piece of artwork that they used AI to generate? Robert J. Marks discusses copyright, trademarks, and artificial intelligence with attorney and author, Richard W. Stevens.
Additional Resources
- Robert J. Marks at Discovery.org
- Richard W. Stevens at Discovery.org
- The Reasonable Robot: Artificial Intelligence and the Law by Ryan Abbott
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- “Why We Need To Stop Relying On Patents To Measure Innovation” at Mind Matters News
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- “When Should AI Art Be Protected By Copyright?” at Mind Matters News
- Hal Philipp at Michigan Tech
- Hal Philipp on the Mind Matters Podcast
- “AI won an art contest, and artists are furious” at CNN Business