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Intellectual Property

Jan. 18, 2023

As AI technology proliferates, so do the IP lawsuits

Attorneys with the Joseph Saveri Law Firm recently filed a complaint on behalf of artists who say their work was used to train the AI software without their consent.

As AI technology proliferates, so do the IP lawsuits
3D rendering illustration of a neural network based on a deep learning text-to-image diffusion model. Shutterstock

A newly filed lawsuit in the Northern District of California takes aim at image-generating artificial intelligence software, claiming that the software infringes on the trademarks of artists whose work was used to train it.

Attorneys with the Joseph Saveri Law Firm LLP filed the complaint Friday on behalf of artists who say their work was used to train the AI software without their consent.

“This case is about ...

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