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MIT Tech Review: “Generative AI and Law and Regulation in the Past Year” Archive Distribution (Attorney, Hajime Idei)

MIT Technology Review[Japanese Edition]will hold “Emerging Technology Nite #30: Generative AI and Laws and Regulations in the Past Year – Understanding the Latest Trends in Intellectual Property and Copyright” on October 9th.Antique Street Law Office/Lawyer Hajime IdeiUsing case studies, he explained the spread and spread of generative AI over the past year, as well as the legal troubles that are occurring around the world. An archived video of the day’s lecture will be distributed exclusively to paid members of MIT Technology Review.

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Generative AI and legal regulations over the past year – Understanding the latest trends in intellectual property and copyright
Mr. Hajime Idei (Kotto Dori Law Office/Attorney)

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