Lets discuss the legal ramifications of using AI to create content. When it comes to Intellectual Property and Generative AI, if you are using tools such as ChatGPT, MidJourney, Canva or others, you need to understand compliance issues. While your prompt maybe uniquely crafted the work that these tools generate may not be original work and you could face problems down the line.
I’ve invited Alexis Nelson, a patent and intellectual property attorney to discuss these issues and shed some light on what creators need to be aware of as they embark on using regenerative AI.
Alexis Nelson, the owner and founder of Silicon Slopes IP, an IP boutique law firm. She is also of counsel at Kunzler, Bean & Adamson in SLC, and at Goldstein Patent Law in NY. Alexis is a seasoned patent attorney with over 20 years of experience representing clients from startups to Fortune 100 companies. Alexis’ practice specializes in patent and trademark prosecution, licensing, dispute resolution, and other intellectual property-related matters. Visit https://siliconslopesip.com/ or on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/company/98808250/ to connect with Alexis.
This conversation on Intellectual Property and Generative AI is for educational purposes only. While we discuss legal issues, anything said on this podcast does not constitute legal advice. It is provided only for information purposes. Please consult an attorney for legal advice.
