Kristian Stout on AI Copyright

ICLE Director of Innovation Policy, Kristian Stout, was quoted in O Globo, a Brazilian news outlet, discussing the balancing act between technological innovation and creator protection in the context of AI copyright.

The decision highlighted three aspects: the lack of evidence that full copies of the works were distributed to users; the existence of filters that prevent substantial reproduction; and a clear distinction between inputs (training data) and outputs (generated results). In the view of Kristian Stout, of the International Center for Law and Economics, “Judge Alsup charted a path that balances technological innovation and creator protection—a paradigm essential to the evolution of responsible AI.”

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