The excitement surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) in the creative world is obvious. Few weeks go by without something being said on the subject.
Nevertheless, artificial intelligence brings with it its share of challenges, particularly when it comes to copyright. In this webinar we will discuss the copyright issues raised by generative AI systems such as ChatGPT.

For example: is it permissible to use works to train an algorithm? Who owns the rights in the material produced by an AI system?

Caroline Jonnaert will take the time to discuss these questions with you.

Presenter: Caroline Jonnaert, Ph.D., lawyer, trademark agent and partner at ROBIC s.e.n.c.r.l.
Date: Thursday, February 22, 2024
Time: 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. ET

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Caroline Jonnaert, Ph.D., lawyer, trademark agent and partner at ROBIC s.e.n.c.r.l.Caroline Jonnaert, Ph.D., lawyer, trademark agent and partner at ROBIC s.e.n.c.r.l.

Caroline Jonnaert specializes in information technology, trademark, copyright, advertising and marketing law at ROBIC, a firm specializing in intellectual property. Caroline holds a Ph.D. in law from the Université de Montréal. Her thesis, for which she received a mention of excellence, focused on copyright and artificial intelligence. Caroline is particularly active in the field of intellectual property. She has also chaired associations in this field for several years. Caroline is regularly called upon to lecture on subjects relating mainly to intellectual property and advertising and marketing law, both in Quebec and internationally. She has published several articles on the subject since the start of her career, some of which have been cited by courts. Caroline has also taught the music copyright course at the Université de Montréal, taken part in research activities and supervised the Université de Montréal’s intellectual property legal clinic for several years.