PYMNTS.com September 8, 2023

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is a tool — not a sentient sci-fi creature.

But as the tool becomes increasingly commercialized across today’s operating landscape, and increasingly integrated into the workflows and outputs of various sectors, the risk that AI might run afoul of existing technology laws is also increasing.

That’s why nations around the world are racing to enact effective legal frameworks around the innovative technology that can both contain and support its change-the-game potential.

“One of the questions that is immediately raised [around AI] is how do you draw the line between human-generated and AI-generated content,” John Villasenor, professor of electrical engineering, law, public policy and management at UCLA and faculty co-director of the UCLA Institute for Technology, Law...

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