China’s Unprecedented Judicial Recognition of AI Model Structures and Parameters as Protectable Competitive Interests

The intersection between intellectual property and artificial intelligence raises challenging and significant legal issues. Danlei Wu of Fangda Partners examines China’s first case relating to the structure and parameters of an AI model

By Danlei Wu
China’s Unprecedented Judicial Recognition of AI Model Structures and Parameters as Protectable Competitive Interests

Summary


  • The development of AI is a significant technological and legal development, raising issues around how AI models are trained

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