This translation was produced by Rogier Creemers and Graham Webster on the basis of DigiChina’s earlier translation of the of the second review draft of the law, which in turn was based on our translation of the first draft, produced by Rogier Creemers, Mingli Shi, Lauren Dudley, and Graham Webster. [Updated Aug. 22, 2021, with […]| DigiChina
Generative AI, which uses data lakes and question snippets to recover patterns and relationships, is becoming more prevalent in creative industries. However, the legal implications of using generative AI are still unclear, particularly in relation to copyright infringement, ownership of AI-generated works, and unlicensed content in training data. Courts are currently trying to establish how intellectual property laws should be applied to generative AI, and several cases have already been file...| Harvard Business Review
This translation is by (in randomized order), Seaton Huang, Helen Toner, Zac Haluza, and Rogier Creemers, and was edited by Graham Webster. During editing, an alternative translation from China Law Translate was consulted. For analysis of this draft, please see our DigiChina Forum, compiling analysis from a group of invited specialists. Translation April 11, 2023 […]| DigiChina