Category Archives: Artificial Intelligence

JONES DAY TALKS®: Women in IP – AI and Copyright Law Need-to-Knows



Artificial intelligence presents so many opportunities, but there are still so many questions in relation to copyright law. What constitutes fair use? How much human input satisfies the human authorship requirement? Can federal or state legislation address the “deepfake” problem? And what makes adjusting to AI adoption so challenging?

Listen to partners Meredith Wilkes and Emily Tait talk about the current legal landscape and the practical implications companies face when bringing AI to the workplace.


Paradise Lost Court Says AI Generated Work not Copyrightable

JONES DAY TALKS®- Paradise Lost – Court Says AI-Generated Work not Copyrightable



A federal district court held in Thaler v. Perlmutter that an AI-generated image, “A Recent Entrance to Paradise,” cannot be copyrighted due to the lack of sufficient human contribution to its creation. Jones Day partners Emily Tait and Carl Kukkonen talk about the implications of the decision, the questions that remain, third-party complications, and what GenAI users need to know.

Read the full transcript here.