José Borghino, Secretary General of the IPA said: We welcome the acknowledgement of intellectual property rights within the final Statement on Inclusive and Sustainable Artificial Intelligence from the AI Action Summit in Paris. However, it is important that this is developed further and becomes a core tenet of work in this area. As demonstrated ahead of the Summit, the creative sector is united, and we again call upon international leaders to ensure AI development respects intellectual property and encourages and rewards human creativity.
IPA had joined 37 other international organisations representing the creative and cultural sectors in issuing a call ahead of the summit to build a future that reconciles the development of AI with respect for copyright and related rights. You can read that here.
More on IPA’s work on Artificial Intelligence here.