Posts Tagged: Artificial Intelligence

Insights, analysis, and commentary on intellectual property, information technology law, and digital policy in Africa, filtered by the topic "Artificial Intelligence."

The Impact of the AI Divide on Vulnerable Groups

Image created by Markus Spiske – www.pexels.com In the 21st Century, models backed by big data trained to make decision making processes more efficient are...

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AI for Privacy Policies

Image created by iuriimotov – www.freepik.com As the world continues to transition into digitization, data remains vital in the continued evolution of the entire digital...

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Social media engagement pods: Uncovering the new threat to Algorithms

The image is from Kindpng Introduction Over 3.6 billion people are involved in social media usage with user generated content ranking as the most popular digital...

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WIPO CONVERSATION ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (IP) AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)

The icon is generated from Flaticons Recap on the third session, CIPIT’s contribution and future steps Introduction On 4th November 2020, WIPO convened a third session...

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Music Sampling v Creation of Music by Artificial Intelligence: Is There Treatment Under Kenyan Law Similar?

Introduction Music sampling refers to the act of re-using a sample or portion of another’s sound recording to create a new sound recording.[1] In Kenya, for...

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Intellectual Property (IP) & Artificial Intelligence (AI): Recap on WIPO Conversation and arising issues

Artificial intelligence (AI) continues to be one of the most disruptive technologies of our time. With the growing availability of a host of commercial AI...

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From Fiction to Reality: A Take on AI

Guest Post by Tevin Gitonga Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the effort to create computers capable of intelligent behavior. It can be classified into two types...

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Driverless Cars in Kenya: Anticipations for IT Law

*A guest post by Lucy Wyndham Kenya’s traffic situation is dire with deaths due to road traffic crashes estimated between 3,000 to 13,000 each year. Based on...

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Are Computers Legal Persons? – A Student's Perspective

By Emmanuel M. Nzaku** In 1892, when Mr. Aron Salomon was making leather boots and shoes in his White Chapel High Street establishment, he had...

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