Recent cases are beginning to form the early legal framework for generative AI in the United States. But for now, key questions remain unanswered, including how companies must source training data — and where courts will ultimately draw the line between innovation and infringement.
The Evolving Legal Landscape for Generative AI
Recent court cases are starting to establish the foundational legal framework for generative artificial intelligence in the United States. However, critical questions persist without clear answers. These include determining the proper methods for AI companies to source their training data and where legal boundaries will be drawn between technological innovation and copyright infringement.