LAW AND TECHNOLOGY IN THE COMMONWEALTH: NAVIGATING INNOVATION, CHALLENGES, AND ETHICAL FRONTIERS

“AI is not the threat. Misuse is.”

That’s what Mr Krrishan Singhania said during his keynote on Ethical IP Management in the Age of AI.

📍 Venue: Courtyard by Marriott, Mumbai
📅 Date: March 22, 2025
🎤 Audience: Judges. Lawyers. Academics. Tech Leaders.

They unpacked some hard-hitting questions:
• Can AI-generated work be copyrighted?
• Who’s accountable when AI infringes IP?
• Should India have a dedicated AI law?

He also highlighted:
• Global legal shifts like the ANI v. OpenAI case
• China’s position vs. the U.S. on AI copyrights
• The urgent need for ethical guardrails and human oversight

As AI continues to reshape how we draft, analyze, and innovate—
The law must evolve, not react.

AI can support law. But it can’t replace human judgment.

 

 

 

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