FIL Professionals
AI Forum
Intellectual property: new dilemmas in the age of AI and social networks
The emergence of artificial intelligence in creative processes has sparked an intense debate about the very definition of authorship and originality. Can a work generated or co-generated with AI qualify for copyright protection? What happens when the texts, images, or data used to train models are derived from works with existing intellectual property rights? These questions challenge the boundaries of current legislation and place authors, publishers, and legal experts in unprecedented dilemmas.
In this context, the panel will examine how publishing contracts are adapting, what emerging regulations aim to protect content, and what mechanisms might ensure fair compensation for the use of works in AI environments. Beyond questions of potential “piracy” or technological legitimacy, the discussion will address business models, licensing, and ethical frameworks that balance innovation with respect for creators’ rights.