Regulating inputs, underestimating outcomes: The EU AI Act’s intellectual property blind spot (opens in new tab)
The EU AI Act rests on a critical assumption in the field of intellectual property: that regulating how data is used in AI systems is likely sufficient to control the legal risks they create. It is described as As AI systems become more capable of producing complex and unpredictable results, the gap between input regulation and output consequences becomes increasingly visible. These systems remarkably act as independent generators of content that may diverge significantly from user prompts an...
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