Simon Portman thank you for your great insights.
Highlighting the AI and Business Change work and podcasts of Andrew Gaule discusses with Simon Portman the recent high-profile copyright lawsuits against AI firms related to training machine learning models. While outcomes remain unresolved, Portman expects some form of licensing models to emerge. On output generated by AI systems, current legal consensus necessitates human creativity for IP protections. However, proving human authorship could grow increasingly difficult. Shifting to AI regulation, while frameworks vary across regions, most balance protecting the public with encouraging innovation. However, Portman notes enforcement lags capability evolution. Meanwhile from a business standpoint, Gaule emphasizes focusing less on AI risks, and more on the promise of transformations to value chains across many industries. Though acknowledging some job losses, historical precedents suggest new opportunities will emerge. https://lnkd.in/eKjrxNa7 Gaule's Question Time available on Apple, Spotify, Google and many more podcast platforms. To discuss how we can add value with the application of AI and Business Change in your organisation do book a meeting https://lnkd.in/g3y4RcJy