Dr. Maja Bogataj Jančič at the SILF AI Conference, New Delhi
Dr. Maja Bogataj Jančič spoke at the Society of Indian Law Firms (SILF) AI Conference 2024, aimed at identifying legal challenges brought by AI and exchanging ideas on potential responses to them.
One of the invited keynote speakers at the Society of Indian Law Firms (SILF) AI Conference 2024 was Dr. Maja Bogataj Jančič LL.M, LL.M., founder of the Open Data and Intellectual Property Institute ODIPI. Her presentation focused on Data Governance and especially on Data Justice project of the GPAI (Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence) Data Governance Working Group (DG WG). In the second part of her presentation, she stressed that we need to rethink everything: good governance is needed for good governance and good data governance is needed for good AI. We cannot afford not to maximize social benefit!
ODIPI is organizing ERA KR21 Conference: Barriers and Incentives for Open Science in the Copyright Law that will take place on 2 December, 2024 at Hotel Four Points by Sheraton (Mons) in Ljubljana and also online.
The District Court of Hamburg ruled in the case of Kneschke v. LAION e.V. that LAION did not infringe the copyright of photographer Kneschke, as the use of his photograph was covered by the exception for text and data mining (TDM) for scientific purposes.
“Can copyright bring artificial intelligence to its knees? Which other circumstances may cause that the “making” of generative AI can dramatically change in the (near) future. This short paper presents potential challenges that copyright poses to the training of the machines on large amount of data. Different jurisdictions address these issues differently. In the USA the legality of these activities is tested in several court cases. Do gentlemen’s agreements and pragmatic symbiosis known from the “search engines business model” provide sufficient basis and/or incentive for the business model of “making” generative AI business model as well?