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The episode 35
Towards legal regulations of generative AI in the creative industry: the voice of law and the voice of the industry
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Episode Information
Content:
- Generative AI: risks, legal gaps. Is it actually an existential threat to the creative industry?
- The use and the abuse of generative AI: what is the difference?
- Sagafra and other strikes: what does the creative industry want? Can there be more strikes?
- Labeling the AI products: is it a solution?
- Attempts to regulate the use of generative AI in the creative and cultural industries: where are we now?
Speakers:
Shumakova Natalia
- Associate professor of law (the SUSU (NRU), the Institute of law), lawyer.
Ms. Shumakova provides legal support services for creative and cultural projects.
Jordan J. Lloyd
- British visual historian, the Creative Director of Unseen History, author of fiction and nonfiction.
Mr. Lloyd works with archive historical material and a lot of his work deals with Public Domain work, Derivative and Transformative works, so he represents the industry where generative AI has an impact on the every day business.
Moderator:
Elizaveta Gromova
- Law Institute for International Affairs South Ural State University, deputy director
- International Journal of Law in Changing World, chief editor
- Journal of Digital Technologies and Law, deputy chief editor
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