Unlocking the Secrets to Building AI That Navigates the Twists of a Shifting IP World

Unlocking the Secrets to Building AI That Navigates the Twists of a Shifting IP World

The recent high-profile tussle between The New York Times and OpenAI shines a harsh spotlight on these uncharted waters — where content rights, AI training data, and machine learning collide in a legal and ethical knot. Think of it as trying to drive that racecar carriage through a maze without a map.

This piece unpacks essential insights from industry experts like Roanie Levy and Lauren Tulloch of CCC, alongside Nina Edwards from Prudential Insurance. Their conversations reveal that evolving from patchwork policies to integrated, AI-aware governance isn’t just prudent—it’s critical for business survival in regulated sectors. From modernizing copyright compliance to embedding frictionless rights-checking tools into daily workflows, and establishing robust licensing and provenance ecosystems, the strategies here aim to turn that bumpy ride into a smooth highway for AI adoption.

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