As intellectual property law grapples with issues being raised by decisions such as Thomson Reuters v. Ross Intelligence, The New York Times Company v. OpenAI, and – most recently – Recentive Analytics v. Fox Corp., panelists at IPWatchdog’s Artificial Intelligence & Emerging Technologies Masters™ 2025 said that industry and governments are presently at a crossroads with respect to reining in AI—and it’s imperative that they get it right.
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