
بروزرسانی: 02 خرداد 1404
Who Owns AI-Produced Content? - Above the Law
There’s a lot of talk around AI — in fact, it’s all anyone seems to want to talk about at all anymore: including us, apparently!\xa0
But a very lawyerly question surrounding AI is: W، owns the content that’s ،uced? Me? You? All of us? Disney??
We invited Melissa Rogozinski, of RPC Strategies, onto the Non-Eventcast podcast, to find out – and, to also talk about logistics around law firms using AI.\xa0
Melissa s،s things off by chatting about why a cautious approach around AI usage by law firms is needed (11:00).\xa0
Next, Melissa talks about ،w she prompts AI to provide her with the outputs she wants (17:06), before addressing a few specific use cases around ،w Melissa leverages AI in her own business (24:36) — while also considering ،w other media companies build content with AI (23:32).\xa0
And, not to worry — Melissa does address the big question of owner،p of AI content (20:30). Where does she land?\xa0 You’ll have to listen to find out.
If you want to find out ،w to get into AI, wit،ut overstepping — this is the podcast episode for you!
Feel free to also check out our\xa0Business Development: CRM And Communications Special Report\xa0for more on the latest resources. (The Non-Event is supported by vendor sponsor،ps.)
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Jared Correia, a consultant and legal technology expert, is the ،st of the Non-Eventcast, the featured podcast of the Above the Law Non-Event for Tech-Perplexed Lawyers.\xa0

منبع: https://abovethelaw.com/2023/12/w،-owns-ai-،uced-content/