Generative AI: Mitigating Copyright, Content and Contractual Risks

Explore the cutting-edge world of generative AI in this thought-provoking session that delves into the debate: Is it genuine innovation or mere imitation? Break down what an AI 'model' really is, navigate the potential risks of AI-generated content and how industry leaders are addressing these concerns through strategic contracts. This session offers essential insights into the future of AI creativity and its legal implications.

Wednesday, 27 November 2024
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Attend and earn 1 CPD unit in Substantive Law 
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories

1.00pm to 2.00pm Generative AI: Mitigating Copyright, Content and Contractual Risks

 

  • How are generative AI systems trained and run?
  • Exploring the use of copyrighted material in machine learning training
  • Understanding the nature of an AI 'model'
  • Assessing the risks of AI-generated content and the contractual measures vendors are adopting to mitigate these challenges 

Presented by Daniel Kiley, Partner, HWL Ebsworth Lawyers 

Presenters


Daniel Kiley, Partner, HWLE
Daniel is a partner in HWL Ebsworth Lawyers' corporate and commercial team, specialising in intellectual property, IT and privacy. In addition to his legal experience, Daniel holds a Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, and has previously worked in the IT industry for an ASX-listed software consulting firm. Daniel is recognised by Doyle’s Guide as a leading lawyer in respect of both Intellectual Property Law and Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law.

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Generative AI: Mitigating Copyright, Content and Contractual Risks

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Wednesday, 27 November 2024
1.00pm to 2.00pm Australia/Sydney
CPD Points 1
$160.00
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