Why Lawyers Will Survive the Onset of Generative AI—and How They'll Affect Who Won't
If user inputs are used to train models such as ChatGPT, can lawyers input their clients confidential information when generating motions, briefs or patent applications? How does scraped data used to train AI co-exist with the right to be forgotten? And when it comes to filing patents and copyrights for works produced by AI, who owns it?
January 24, 2024 at 05:00 PM
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Intellectual PropertyThe original version of this story was published on Daily Report
What You Need to Know
- IP lawyer Yuri Eliezer said he doesn't think generative AI will leave lawyers out of work.
- However, he noted the laws they write will affect how the courts and the USPTO handle existential questions of how courts handle content created by machines.
- While many questions surrounding generative AI are still being litigated, Eliezer said he anticipates some clarity when courts release a wave of hearings and answers on Jan. 26.
Generative artificial intelligence is coming for jobs in a swath of industries, but lawyers probably won't be on that list, according to Yuri Eliezer of boutique intellectual property firm Founders Legal.
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