AI & IP Panel Discussion: A Global Perspective Part II
Description
Oluwatobi Aluko photo by Praise Samuel
Show Notes:
2:50 Tobi Aluko–Nigerian copyright
5:30 Nigeria’s national AI strategy and creative sector
7:25 Emily Gould – query on tech sector’s strength in Nigeria
9:40 debate over UK’s copyright provision for machine-generated work
11:40 Johan Brandstedt - Sweden’s approach to copyright
13:40 Czech Republic case on AI and copyrightability
16:40 Aluko – prompting versus creating art that involves effort/process
19:00 US copyright for A Single Piece of American Cheese
20:30 Prof. Ahmed Elgammal - background of AI use in the arts
23:45 19th C. French case on copyright of photographs that show originality
24:45 US refusal to copyright AI outputs
26:35 Bartz v. Anthropic and Kadrey v. Meta
32:55 GAN-based art movement celebrated prior to prompting
33:55 “Text-to-Image Generators Have Altered the Digital Art Landscape—But Killed Creativity. Here’s Why an Era of A.I. Art Is Over”
34:25 artists survey on value from AI
37:15 backlash of Christies’ auction of Generative AI works
41:50 Elgammal – effort versus intentionality e.g., DuChamp/ready-made art
42:30 intentionality and agency missing with prompting and random output
51:40 AI's cultural impact
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