AI can generate in seconds. Ownership is where it gets messy. 💯 If an AI model was trained on millions of pieces of content… who actually owns what it creates? And what happens when your “original” work looks a little too close to someone else’s? This isn’t a future problem. It’s already showing up in contracts, content disputes, and boardroom conversations. Most creators, founders, and leaders won’t realize they’ve lost leverage until they try to protect something they assumed they owned. That’s why our 30th LinkedIn Local Toronto meetup is going straight into the collision point of AI + Tech + IP Law — and what “ownership” even means now. Not theory. Not hype. Real-world implications. We’ll unpack: 🔵 What AI ownership actually looks like today 🟢 Where creators and companies are most exposed 🟣 How leaders can think about protection before it’s too late This conversation is led by people working at the edge of this every day: An AI & tech voice shaping how Canada thinks about innovation — Amber Mac @ambermac An IP lawyer protecting ideas in fast-moving industries – Elizabeth S. Dipchand @dipchandllp An AI adoption advisor helping leaders move from hype to execution — Mohit Rajhans @mohitrajhans 📍 Wed Jan 28 | 6–9pm 📍 401 Bay St, Toronto Networking + panel + open discussion If you’re a founder, creative, lawyer, marketer, or corporate leader, this is one of those conversations you don’t want to catch up on later. 👉🏾 QUESTION: What’s one thing you’ve created that you’d fight to protect ownership of⁉️🤔👇🏾 #torontoevent #aitechnology #iplaw #content #contentcreator
@raehanbobby AI can generate in seconds. Ownership is where it gets messy. 💯 If an AI model was trained on millions of pieces of content… who actually owns what it creates? And what happens when your “original” work looks a little too close to someone else’s? This isn’t a future problem. It’s already showing up in contracts, content disputes, and boardroom conversations. Most creators, founders, and leaders won’t realize they’ve lost leverage until they try to protect something they assumed they owned. That’s why our 30th LinkedIn Local Toronto meetup is going straight into the collision point of AI + Tech + IP Law — and what “ownership” even means now. Not theory. Not hype. Real-world implications. We’ll unpack: 🔵 What AI ownership actually looks like today 🟢 Where creators and companies are most exposed 🟣 How leaders can think about protection before it’s too late This conversation is led by people working at the edge of this every day: An AI & tech voice shaping how Canada thinks about innovation — Amber Mac @ambermac An IP lawyer protecting ideas in fast-moving industries – Elizabeth S. Dipchand @dipchandllp An AI adoption advisor helping leaders move from hype to execution — Mohit Rajhans @mohitrajhans 📍 Wed Jan 28 | 6–9pm 📍 401 Bay St, Toronto Networking + panel + open discussion If you’re a founder, creative, lawyer, marketer, or corporate leader, this is one of those conversations you don’t want to catch up on later. 👉🏾 QUESTION: What’s one thing you’ve created that you’d fight to protect ownership of⁉️🤔👇🏾 #torontoevent #aitechnology #iplaw #content #contentcreator