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From AI Anxiety to IP Integrity: Navigating Rights in a Tech-Driven WorldSubscribe, rate, and share to support the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, PocketCast or wherever you listen.
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Episode SummaryIn this episode, host Mary Camacho sits down with Van Lindberg, a legal expert in technology and intellectual property, to explore the shifting landscape of AI and creator rights. They dive into how generative AI impacts the rights of creators, the legal nuances behind content training, and the fears surrounding AI’s growing influence on creative industries.
Key TakeawaysAdobe's generative AI tool, Firefly, initially raised concerns about user content being used for AI training, sparking debates about trust and IP rights.Many fears around AI stem from potential shifts in traditional business models, not just direct copying.Generative AI doesn't "store" works but uses statistical measurements to create new content, distinguishing it from traditional copyright infringements.The implications of AI extend beyond just art or writing; technology disrupts industries by altering skill demands and business models.Topics Covered / Timestamped Sections00:01 - Introduction to Van Lindberg and the legal changes with AI00:47 - Adobe’s Firefly and controversy over AI training on user-uploaded content03:43 - Subscription-based business models and user trust05:19 - The difference between business model shifts and AI-specific issues07:51 - Copyright law’s stance on learning from existing works vs. copying10:03 - The need for defining AI in nuanced terms for clearer policiesGuest Bio and LinksVan Lindberg is an intellectual property attorney with Taylor English specializing in the intersection of computer technology and law. Mr. Lindberg has been named one of “America’s Top 12 Techiest Attorneys” by the American Bar Association Journal and was recognized as one of the world’s top IP strategists by Intellectual Asset Management magazine.
Mr. Lindberg specializes in open-source law and strategy, which has been his major focus for more than twenty-five years. He is the author of O’Reilly’s “Intellectual Property and Open Source,” and co-editor of the Open Source casebook. He also serves with many open-source foundations as a board member and legal counsel.
Mr. Lindberg is an expert in the emerging field of AI law, where he helps clients with the legal issues associated with creating and training machine learning models, using machine learning models to develop systems with novel capabilities, and using inference to generate new works.
In addition to Mr. Lindberg’s legal work, he is the founder of OSPOCO, the Open Source Program Office-as-a-Service company that pairs technical and community expertise with legal oversight and expertise. He develops natural language processing tools in his spare time and prefers programming in Python.
LinkedIn ProfileTwitterResources MentionedAdobe's Firefly and Adobe Stock Photo LibraryLegal definitions of AI in policy and IP lawHistorical context of AI since the 1950sCall to ActionEnjoyed this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share to support the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, PocketCast or wherever you listen.
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CreditsHost: Mary Camacho
Guest: Van Lindberg
Terms of Service Podcast Produced by: Mary Camacho & Nicole Klau Ibarra
Music, Sound & Editing: Arthur Vincent at Sonorlab