Panelists at the IPWatchdog's Artificial Intelligence & Emerging Technologies Masters⢠2025 emphasized that AI technology is decades away from human-like capabilities. Concerns were raised regarding the need for careful regulation as legal cases such as Thomson Reuters v. Ross Intelligence highlight the complexities of AI in intellectual property. Industry leaders like Gene Quinn suggest AI lacks the emotional depth required for artistic creativeness, sparking ongoing debates about the implications of fast-paced legislation like South Korea's AI Basic Act, which seeks to establish comprehensive AI regulations.
"Whatever these AI companies want to say about what they're doing with these works, the first thing they're doing is copying them." - Susan Chertkof, RIAA
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