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Can Artificial Intelligence truly be an inventor? Who owns the creative works generated by AI? How can intellectual property laws adapt to keep up with technological advancements? In this week's article, Simon Muinde delves into these critical questions, exploring how AI is reshaping creativity and challenging the foundations of IP law. We would love to hear your thoughts—read and share your perspective! #ArtificialIntelligence #IntellectualProperty #Innovation #AIandIP #FutureofLaw #CreativityRedefined

Joy Impano MCIArb

Advocate of the High Court of Kenya, Senior Associate at Gikera & Vadgama Advocates, Faculty Member at the Trial Advocacy Training Institute #Legal Tech #Employment #Commercial Law #Dispute Resolution #Risk Advisory

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Great insights Simon Muinde How should IP laws address situations where AI outputs inadvertently infringe on existing copyrighted works due to similarities in its training data? Should the liability fall on the AI developers, users, or both?

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