New legislation will be needed to deal with AI’s expanding scope
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By Tony Poland, LegalMatters Staff • With the ever-expanding role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the creative process, Canada’s laws will need to be amended to define and protect intellectual property rights, says Toronto intellectual property lawyer John Simpson. AI has been around for decades and has developed into a formidable tool with increasing applications, says […]
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