05 Feb 2025
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SRI Seminar Series: Pamela Samuelson, "Will Copyright Derail Generative AI Technologies?" 2025
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09:00 AM-06:00 PM (expected)
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Pamela Samuelson discusses the legal challenges of generative AI technologies, focusing on copyright implications and fair use defenses, at the University of Toronto's SRI Seminar Series.
Highlights
- Pamela Samuelson, a distinguished professor of law at UC Berkeley, will discuss the legal challenges posed by generative AI technologies.
- The talk focuses on the copyright implications and fair use defenses in the context of generative AI.
- Currently, 35 lawsuits in the U.S. and 2 in Canada are challenging the legality of using in-copyright works to train generative AI models.
- Judicial analyses are expected to center on fair use/fair dealing defenses.
- Samuelson will explain the issues judges have decided so far and those yet to be addressed.
- The broader impacts of these lawsuits on academic research and development will be discussed.
- Plaintiffs are seeking large damage awards and some are seeking court orders to destroy models trained on their data.
- The event is part of the SRI Seminar Series at the University of Toronto.
- Samuelson is co-director of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology and a recognized pioneer in digital copyright law.
- The seminar will be moderated by Lisa Austin.