Synthetic data can be the response to limit some of the legal challenges against artificial intelligence for violation of intellectual property rights and privacy laws.
ENISA published a report that addresses standards of cybersecurity for artificial intelligence, and their relevance to ensure compliance with the upcoming EU AI Act.
A recent denial of protection by the US Copyright Office of images generated by an artificial intelligence system was followed by more detailed guidance recognizing some exceptions.
The EU Parliament has agreed on a new and broader definition of artificial intelligence under the forthcoming AI Act when US officials also call for a regulatory framework.
The NIST Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Framework sets out guidelines to assess risks deriving from AI and increase trust in the current situation of uncertainty as to the applicable regime.ย
Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the way fashion companies create their products, but what legal issues can arise and who is the author of the collections?
The Italian privacy authority (the Garante)ย ordered the provisional restriction to the processing of personal data of Italian users of a chatbot owned by a U.S. company and powered by an…
The increasing use of artificial intelligence systems in the music industry raises question marks about who is the author of the songs and whether the product is copyright protected.
Can generative artificial intelligence systems' use of data, images and content for their own training rely on the new dedicated text and data mining (TDM) exception introduced by the Copyright Directive?