Tag Archives: Artificial Intelligence

When ChatGPT Wears the Robe and Sits on the Bench: Procedural Due Process Concerns Within AI Use

By: Carla Rubio We now live in a world where artificial intelligence (AI) seeps into every aspect of our lives. AI has become a tool, utilized for time-consuming tasks such as research or brainstorming, or a crutch, utilized in place of a simple Google search or to complete substantive work. This summer, two federal judges […]

AI, Authorship, and Copyright: A Comparison Between the United States and the European Union

By: Addison Hichman As artificial intelligence (AI) increasingly changes the way art, music, and literature are created, the copyrightability of these creative works has become an important consideration. Courts and policymakers are now forced to ask: Who is the author of an AI-generated work? Copyright protection has long been tied to human creativity, but the […]

The International Race for AI Dominance

By: Mariana Salazar The race to the top of artificial intelligence (AI) is a global competition that most major economies are investing in. Countries like the United States, China, and the European Union (EU) nations are competing to dominate AI development, pouring billions into research, infrastructure, and regulatory frameworks. While AI investments present economic, technological, […]

Follow the Leader: The Global Revolution of Copyright Law Amidst AI Innovation

By: Lakshmi Sanmuganathan On April 4, 2023, the track titled “Heart on My Sleeve” was uploaded to social media and streaming services by TikTok user Ghostwriter977. Generated by artificial intelligence (AI), the song garnered rapid, viral attention for its uncanny ability to mimic the singing, lyrical, and production style of Canadian musicians Drake and The Weeknd. […]