Pooja Nair Featured in CGTN America, "Global Business: Copyright lawsuits could change the future of AI"

02.21.2024
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Pooja Nair is interviewed on CGTN America by Sean Callebs to discuss AI and copyright lawsuits being brought up against generative AI and the companies that created them, including OpenAI and Microsoft. The interview delves into the role of AI in content creation, raising pertinent questions about ownership, attribution, and fair use. Pooja provides valuable insights into how the legal framework must adapt to accommodate the evolving nature of AI technologies.

Watch full interview here. 

Pooja S. Nair is a business litigator and problem solver with a focus on the food and beverage sector. She advises food and beverage clients, including restaurant groups, mid-market food brands, and food manufacturers on a comprehensive range of issues, including employment, trade secrets, partnership disputes, contract negotiations and intellectual property. Additionally, Pooja focuses on finding creative, long-term solutions to the business problems affecting companies of all sizes and industries, from startups to publicly traded entities. She combines litigation experience with a strategic perspective, so that legal decisions make business sense.

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