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New Matter - Volume 49, Issue 2
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1 Technology in The Practice of Law
Five and a half years ago, in this very publication, John Pavolotsky Posed some prescient questions about how artificial intelligence (ai) might change how intellectual property licensing would Be managed.1 questions of data ownership with regards to large language Models (llms) that are used to train the ai tools are the tip of The spear (and in the news seemingly daily due to the number of lawsuits Piling up against leading ai companies2). Beyond the question Of data ownership, there are other items that need in depth discussion In the legal and technology communities to ensure that both are prepared to face the challenges presented.
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