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Ongoing lawsuits concerning generative artificial intelligence (AI) may impact all users. Legal challenges could reshape the future of AI development and accessibility for everyone involved.

Area of Science:

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  • Intellectual Property Law
  • Technology Ethics

Background:

  • Generative artificial intelligence (AI) technologies are rapidly advancing.
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Purpose of the Study:

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