Please join us on Monday, May 20th at noon at the offices of Kilpatrick Townsend, Suite 2800, 1100 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA, for an interesting program on Fair Use & the Training of AI Systems – a Global Perspective.
Our Speakers are:
Christoph Gasser, Partner, BianchiSchwald LLC (Switzerland)
Ciarán Markey, Partner, Browne Jacobson (Ireland)
Katharine Stephens, Partner, Bird & Bird LLP (UK)
James Trigg, Partner, Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP
This session will examine the differences in approach taken by the EU, UK, Switzerland and the United States with respect to the doctrine of fair use as applied to the training of AI systems. The panelists will discuss whether the broad and flexible approach of Section 107 of the US Copyright Act may be more suitable to handle this issue than the more specific limitation clauses of European copyright law.
What you’ll takeaway:
A general understanding of generative AI and how such models are trained
A comparative understanding of how the EU, UK, Switzerland and the US view the fair use doctrine in the context of training AI models using copyrighted works
There is a $35 fee. The fee includes lunch, parking and one hour of general CLE credit. Space is limited.