🤖 Can AI Be an Inventor? 🤔

Flyer promoting a talk titled “AI, IP, and the New Frontier of Creation,” focused on the legal challenges of AI-generated works in areas like music, art, and code. The event features Professor Fairfield and discusses how courts and legal experts are addressing copyright, patent, and authorship in the age of artificial intelligence. Details include: Tuesday, April 8, 2025, from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM in Classroom D. A robotic hand holds a glowing blue octagon labeled “AI,” with a note at the bottom saying, “Pizza will be served.” Background features a futuristic, geometric white design.

Join us on Tuesday, April 8, 2025, from 1:00–2:00 PM in Classroom D for a thought-provoking talk with Professor Josh Fairfield as we dive into one of the most pressing legal questions of our time: What happens when a machine creates something new?

From original artwork to lines of code, AI is reshaping what it means to be a creator—and the legal world is racing to catch up. This session will explore how courts, lawmakers, and scholars are wrestling with copyright, patent, and authorship in the age of artificial intelligence. If you’re curious about the future of innovation and intellectual property law, this event is for you.

Oh—and did we mention pizza will be served? 🍕

Bring your curiosity (and your appetite) as we unpack the legal frontier of AI-generated creativity. See you there!