Using AI to Replicate or Replace Human Creativity May Violate Intellectual Property Law

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As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes better and more prevalent, people will increasingly use its computing power to supplement or replace human creativity. Film director Gareth Edwards attempted to do just that  in his new movie, The Creator, about artificial intelligence. Edwards used an AI algorithm to attempt to replicate the musical style of composer Hans Zimmer….
By: Robinson+Cole Data Privacy + Security Insider
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