Business programme
28.06.2024
14:30–16:00

The Creativity of Artificial Intelligence and the Results of Intellectual Activity: Legal Aspects

Congress Centre, conference hall B3
Innovation, Technologies and Law
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Over the past few years, artificial intelligence has come a long way from simple algorithms to powerful systems that can create intellectual property. Elon Musk believes that AI will become smarter than humans in two years, while Baidu CEO Robin Li believes it will happen in 10 years. Both forecasts are frighteningly short. No one has been left untouched by the achievements of artificial intelligence in the creative industries, and there is no longer a clear answer to the question of who is the author of such results. The correlation between artificial intelligence and intellectual property law is taking on rather bizarre forms. AI needs the works and other results of human intellectual activities to further develop, while the results of the creative activities of AI are much in demand in society and a variety of industries. However, representatives of numerous creative industries are sounding the alarm bell about the risks of AI expanding into the sphere of human creativity. What are some of the special features related to the fair use of intellectual property created by artificial intelligence? What problems and prospects exist for using neural networks in copyright law? How will artificial intelligence help to improve the current state of creative industries and what needs to be done to effectively realize its limitless possibilities?

Moderator

Gennady Uvarkin
General Director, Legal Bureau Omega

Speakers

Alexander Zhuravlev
Chairman of the Commission on Legal Support of the Digital Economy, Russian Bar Association; Co-founder, Moscow Digital School
Vitaly Kalyatin
Professor of the Intellectual Rights Department, S.S. Alexeev Private Law Research Centre under the President of the Russian Federation
Olga Kim
Advisor to the General Director, SP Digital Label
Edward Maas
Head of Digital Laboratory, Gazprom-Media Holding
Alexander Saveliev
Academic Supervisor of the "Digital Law" Educational Program, National Research University Higher School of Economics
Ekaterina Chukovskaya
Director, Scientific and Educational Center for Intellectual Property and Digital Economy Digital IP

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