World IP Day: Embracing AI as the Creative Instrument

The post celebrates World IP Day with an AI-generated song, emphasizing that AI serves as a tool for creativity rather than the creator itself. It reflects on the evolution of authorship, highlighting the impact of technology on originality and artistic expression, and encourages a redefinition of what it means to be an artist. Continue reading World IP Day: Embracing AI as the Creative Instrument

Season 1, Episode 9. Biopolitics and Intellectual Property: Gordon Hull – Philosophy

We will go beyond what the intellectual property laws establish by navigating in the book “The Biopolitics of Intellectual Property: Regulation Innovation and Personhood in the Information Age” with his author Gordon Hull the Director of the Center for Professional and Applied Ethics, Prof. Philosophy and Public Policy, and Affiliate Faculty, School of Data Science at UNC Charlotte. Continue reading Season 1, Episode 9. Biopolitics and Intellectual Property: Gordon Hull – Philosophy

Season 1, Episode 8. Copyright, Creativity, Big Media and Cultural Value: Incorporating the Author: Kathy Bowrey

We talk about the author’s rights and the new book “Copyright, Creativity, Big Media, and Cultural Value: Incorporating the Author” by Kathy Bowrey. Kathy is a legal historian, socio-legal researcher, and Professor in the Faculty of Law, UNSW (the University of New South Wales), Sydney, Australia. Continue reading Season 1, Episode 8. Copyright, Creativity, Big Media and Cultural Value: Incorporating the Author: Kathy Bowrey

Season 1, Episode 6. The Reasonable Robot: Ryan Abbott – Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property

We talk about artificial intelligence and intellectual property with Ryan Abbott, a university professor, researcher, licensed physician, patent attorney, and author of “The Reasonable Robot: Artificial Intelligence and the Law”. Continue reading Season 1, Episode 6. The Reasonable Robot: Ryan Abbott – Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property