INDIA TAKES ANOTHER STEP IN REGULATING AI: DEVELOPS A ‘COMPETENCY’ FRAMEWORK FOR PUBLIC SECTOR EMPOWERMENT (06. 03. 25)
Authored by Ms. Mouli (A student of Symbiosis Law School, Noida)
Authored by Ms. Mouli (A student of Symbiosis Law School, Noida)
Artificial intelligence has revolutionized working capacity of employees by increasing efficiency and due diligence in work. Acknowledging the impact of AI on workers, and its transformative effect on industries, U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has released the “Artificial Intelligence and Worker Well-Being: Principles and Best Practices for Developers and Employers”. This non-binding framework is designed
Key Highlights: Court’s Interpretation of Section 60(d) of German Copyright Law: The Hamburg Regional Court dismissed photographer Robert Kneschke’s copyright infringement claims, citing Section 60(d), which allows text and data mining for scientific research purposes. The court ruled that LAION’s use of Kneschke’s images to train AI was protected by this exception. Impact on
German Court Rules in Favor of AI Company LAION in Copyright Case (2.10.24) Read More »
In today’s Artificial Intelligence driven world, Google has also taken a leap of faith with AI overview, an Artificial Intelligence based system. AI overview, launched on 14th May, 2024, is now integrated with Google and aims at providing answers in form of summaries of the queries or questions asked. This has been done to enhance
GOOGLE’S AI OVERVIEW FACES BACKLASH Read More »