IP Rights and the Wild West Landscape of AI | IPWatchdog
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Allison Gaul, legal counsel for Boston Consulting Group, discusses the dynamic challenges in intellectual property law due to rapid advancements in AI, Web 3.0, and quantum technologies. Gaul emphasizes the urgency of addressing data rights and privacy issues as new regulations emerge globally. She highlights that control over input and output data, along with jurisdictional concerns, are critical areas of focus amidst a regulatory landscape that changes swiftly. Furthermore, Gaul notes the unexpected growth of AI models in the open source sector, suggesting a shift in the traditionally slow-paced environment of open source licensing.
"This is such a hard question to tackle. I feel like right now when we're in this wild west kind of landscape of AI developing so quickly..."
"One is data control. Input data, that's rights and integrity; output data, rights and integrity, security, privacy..."
"Open source doesn't usually have a lot of changes... but recently we've seen a proliferation of companies that are putting out AI models as open source..."
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