Webinar: Copyright Damages & Fair Use in the Age of AI
The
proliferation of Generative AI has raised significant issues with
respect to intellectual property rights, particularly with regard to
copyrights. Training Generative AI systems, like OpenAI’s ChatGPT,
requires massive amounts of content or data. These systems have also
integrated web search functionality, ensuring they have access to the
most contemporaneous data (referred to as retrieval augmented generation
or “RAG”). However, rather than providing blue links with snippets that
direct the user to the creator’s website, these systems use third-party
online content to provide the answer directly. This is a profound
change that is set to change the web as we know it. The primary issue
facing Generative AI systems and content creators is Fair Use. Those who
offer Generative AI systems claim using others’ content in this way is
Fair Use and thus not subject to copyright infringement liability or
damages. Content creators claim this use substitutes for their
copyrighted works, causing significant harm. This presentation provides
perspective on the current issues before U.S. Courts related to Fair
Use, copyright damages, and the developing market for AI training data.
Speaker: Eric Carnick, Managing Director, Ocean Tomo, a part of J.S. Held
Members: FREE
Non-Members: $69