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- Weamp;#39;re gonna swap face here with Elvis and here comes South Indian Elvis. (Vivek laughing) - [Narrator] This is Reface, an app that lets users swap faces with others using AI, and itamp;#39;s currently embroiled in a lawsuit. Itamp;#39;s one of dozens of AI related lawsuits filed in the last couple of years. - Iamp;#39;m gonna break down three of the biggest cases at the intersection of AI and intellectual property law. Maybe the biggest issue facing copyright lawyers today is whether or not works created using generative AI tools are even protectable? The case that illustrates this copyright conundrum perhaps the best is Thaler v Perlmutter. - [Narrator] In 2018, scientist Dr. Stephen Thaler applied for copyright protection for this piece of art, which he said was produced by a generative AI system he created. The Copyright Office rejected his application saying creative works must have human authors to be copyrightable. - And so what the Copyright Office is basically sayi