Intellectual property isn’t what it once was—AI adoption by businesses is making sure of that
Even if AI providers promise not to use enterprise data for training, AI users often have no privacy qualms as they loop these friendly models into daily decisions. A company’s competitive asset, thus, is the institutional intelligence generated as AI interactions grow, creating what Nadella calls an “intelligence exhaust,” a byproduct of everyday work that existing IP doctrines scarcely recognize.
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