Legal Issues with Generative AI
In this session covering generative AI in the arts, attorneys and staff from the Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts will present an overview of the current generative AI law landscape. Presenters will summarize the law on AI as interpreted by the U.S. Copyright Office and the federal courts today, and explain the arguments and positions in some of the major pending lawsuits. This presentation is appropriate for artists in all creative disciplines.
This workshop is presented in partnership with the Boston Public Library, located at the Central Library in Copley Square. This event takes place in the Kirstein Business Library’s Exchange classroom, located on the lower level of the Boylston Building.
Programming at the Boston Public Library is funded through private support. To learn more about supporting the Library, please visit the Boston Public Library Fund’s website:https://bplfund.org/
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This is an in person event.
