By: Laura T. Geyer, Of Counsel, and Andrew J. Costa, Associate Despite the fervor surrounding AI in the United States, this month the European Union leapfrogged the US and passed the world’s first comprehensive AI regulatory scheme. It should
AI Risks Persist Despite Advances in Guidance and Policy – What Businesses Need to Know in 2024
By: Andrew J. Costa, Esq., Associate Artificial intelligence (AI) took center stage in 2023. From the Copyright Office’s Notice of Inquiry and Guidance, Congressional Hearings with AI leaders and President Biden’s AI Executive Order, to the avalanche of AI-related lawsuits
The AI Saga Continues – The Copyright Office Casts a Wide Net with Latest Notice of Inquiry on Copyright and Artificial Intelligence
By: Andrew J. Costa, Esq. The Copyright Office’s ongoing study of artificial intelligence and its impact on copyright law and policy continues with the Office’s issuance of a wide-ranging Notice of Inquiry published on August 30, 2023 (the “Notice”). In
AI Update: US Copyright Office Rejects AI-Generated Artwork as Not Copyrightable; Thaler’s DABUS Goes to the UK Supreme Court
By: Andrew J. Costa, Associate AI unsurprisingly continues to demand attention, and in this update, we will discuss two developments drawing a lot of recent focus – first, the US Copyright Office’s cancellation of Kristina Kashtanova’s copyright for the illustrations
AI Update – Open Questions About AI-Generated Inventions in the Wake of the Federal Circuit’s Thaler Decision
By: Andrew J. Costa, Associate In this month’s post I provide an update on the “Thaler Saga” that’s been testing the legal bounds of AI inventorship in the United States (and the world) since our last post on the subject
Artificial Intelligence on Appeal: The DABUS Saga Continues to Test Whether AI Can Be Named an Inventor
By Andrew Costa, ND Galli Law As artificial intelligence (“AI”) and machine learning become ever more prevalent, new questions continue to emerge as intellectual property law tries to keep pace with these advancing technologies. AI and machine learning are programs