As the development of generative AI continues to transform industries, one of the most pressing legal questions has been whether training large language models on copyrighted books qualifies as fair use.
Brett Carmody represents insurers in claims involving intellectual property, technology errors and omissions, media liability, and cyber and privacy. He has particular experience with intellectual property disputes and issues arising from emerging technologies, which often present novel coverage challenges. Brett received his J.D. from McGeorge School of Law in 2015 and is admitted to the State Bar of California. He is also a member of the Professional Liability Underwriting Society (PLUS).
As the development of generative AI continues to transform industries, one of the most pressing legal questions has been whether training large language models on copyrighted books qualifies as fair use.
Brett Carmody represents insurers in claims involving intellectual property, technology errors and omissions, media liability, and cyber and privacy. He has particular experience with intellectual property disputes and issues arising from emerging technologies, which often present novel coverage challenges. Brett received his J.D. from McGeorge School of Law in 2015 and is admitted to the State Bar of California. He is also a member of the Professional Liability Underwriting Society (PLUS).
As the development of generative AI continues to transform industries, one of the most pressing legal questions has been whether training large language models on copyrighted books qualifies as fair use.