In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence (AI), intellectual property (IP) law finds itself at a critical juncture. As AI reshapes industries and pushes the boundaries of creativity and innovation, it presents unprecedented challenges and exciting opportunities for the IP landscape.

Copyright in the Age of AI


Perhaps the most pressing question in this new era is: Who owns the rights to AI-generated works? When an AI system creates a piece of art, writes a song, or pens a novel, traditional notions of authorship are challenged. Current copyright laws, designed with human creators in mind, struggle to accommodate these AI-produced works, if at all. This ambiguity leaves creators, companies, and lawmakers grappling with how to—and whether to—attribute and protect these new forms of IP.