DosAgos Podcast

The New Frontier: Artificial Intelligence, Intellectual Property & Governance

29 min · 18. mars 2025
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It's both exciting and a little bit overwhelming to think about all the industries AI is disrupting. Our legal systems are struggling to keep up with this rapid pace of AI development as it is. Technology is developing so fast that regulations are becoming outdated quickly. This means, if you are using AI tools, even if it's just for kicks and giggles, you should be aware of the potential intellectual property implications, especially copyright. In this episode, we continue exploring the complex world of AI and intellectual property, looking at the challenges, the potential solutions and the impact this is having on creators, educators and really anyone using these powerful new tools.

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