Two of the most formidable of legal issues facing generative AI are privacy and intellectual property, having generated growing private litigation and regulator interest since the technology became mainstream in late 2022.

In a session titled “No AI Without IP: Perspectives on IP Challenges and Solutions” at the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) AI Governance 2023 conference in Boston, panelists dealt with the latter—the IP implications of AI output and training sets, and how companies can take them on at this time.

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