Tamara Céline Winegust discusses AI's threats, challenges and opportunities for Copyright Lawyers
Whether artificial intelligence (AI) will create more or less work for copyright lawyers is a question that demands a multi-layered response. Smart & Biggar Principal Tamara Céline Winegust shares her insights on the use of AI in the copyright law sector.
“AI legal research tools are anticipated to expedite summarising and analysing the law and legal documents, and generative AI tools can help with creating and editing content. This will raise fundamental questions around the value of work and how to train new lawyers and agents to do legal work in an AI environment.”
Tamara Céline Winegust
Read the full article on IPHQ News, the IP news and insights platform of IPH Limited: AI and Copyright Lawyers: Threat, Challenge, and Opportunity.
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