SAIPCON in Seoul: Striking the Right Balance in AI and Copyright

Honored to join an exceptional group of global experts at the 2025 Seoul AI Policy Conference (SAIPCON) on August 21, co-hosted by the Seoul National University AI Policy Initiative and the Center for Trustworthy AI. Kudos to Yong Lim and his team for curating such a timely and thought-provoking program.

I’ll be speaking on the “Striking the Right Balance: Copyright Across Diverse AI Contexts” panel that will explore how generative AI challenges copyright frameworks in creativity, data use, and content generation. Looking forward to learning from Sangchul PARK (Seoul National University), Soonmin Bae (KT AI Future Lab) and Shun-Ling Chen (Institutum Iurisprudentiae, Academia Sinica) and

This year’s theme, “Fault Lines of AI Governance,” will bring together leaders from academia, government, and industry. US speakers include Christopher Yoo (University of Pennsylvania), Janet Napolitano (University of California, Berkeley) Joseph Harrington (University of Pennsylvania The Wharton School) Gus Hurwitz (University of Pennsylvania) Stephan Sonnenberg (Wesleyan University) Yong Suk Lee (University of Notre Dame) and Sayash Kapoor (Princeton University).

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