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Intellectual Property Law Becomes Murkier As More Creations Are Created with AI

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As it stands, intellectual property law is partly prepared to tackle this. Businesses might get stuck in needless intellectual property conflicts—a ‘legal minefield,’ as legal experts say. But this story spurs another problem. Who can be the legitimate owner of creations that anyone can create using such programs?

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6 IT rules worth breaking — and how to get away with it

CIO

There comes a time in every IT leader’s life when a key decision must be made: whether to follow an established rule or, as a matter of necessity, break precedent and embark on an alternate course. All are established to help the organization meet compliance and achieve essential goals. It should be, and usually is, a top IT priority.

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China-US AI talks Tuesday have absurdly low expectations

CIO

He served on the Intellectual Property Crime Committee. China’s propensity for intellectual property theft raises questions about its willingness and ability to carry through any potential commitments. And China officials are hardly sitting still in this AI race. It has slowed things down.

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How to create secure, collaborative and productive digital workspaces

CIO

For IT, this means selecting the right technology that protects corporate assets and centralizes management of corporate intellectual property (IP), while making business information easy to access from devices employees want to use, as well as creating a work experience that’s collaborative and has comparable performance to being in the office.

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The Rome Call for AI Ethics: Should CIOs heed it?

CIO

Her speciality is intellectual property law, where the opacity of AI systems is making for interesting cases involving the moral right of AIs to be recognized as inventors or creators. It’s natural for IBM, a company that traces its origins back over a century, to take a more holisitic view of its technology, she says.

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Chief AI officers in demand as IT leaders expect gen AI productivity boost, survey finds

CIO

Enterprises are looking to AI to boost productivity and innovation, and one-third of organizations with an interest in the technology have hired or are looking for a chief AI officer, according to new research from Foundry, publisher of CIO.com. Software vendors have been busy infusing generative AI into their products.

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AI is set to transform hiring requirements: Report

CIO

Nearly half of the respondents said they believe more regulation is needed, particularly regarding potential AI-generated bias (48%), privacy protection (48%), and safeguarding intellectual property rights (47%). This requires a delicate balance between new hires and layoffs.