AI-generated Content Raises Intellectual Property Concerns for U.S. And China

The world’s two biggest artificial intelligence powers—the U.S. and China—are attempting to address intellectual property concerns relating to AI-generated content domestically, as their ability to effectively collaborate on managing AI remains hampered by the dismal state of bilateral relations.

But whether they can find a degree of compromise on AI governance, including IP, will make a big difference to companies. Firms are hoping for the least degree of legislative variation possible between countries.

Read the whole article via Forbes here.

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