Who owns ideas? Intellectual property in an age of AI
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Who owns ideas? Intellectual property in an age of AI

Lawyers, artists, and technologists face up to the future of intellectual property

By Global Design Forum

Date and time

Wednesday, June 11 · 4:30 - 5:30pm GMT+1

Location

King's College London

Strand London WC2R 2LS United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

When algorithms generate ideas, who owns them? Lawyers, artists, and technologists face up to the future of intellectual property – debating whether copyright is a protectionist anachronism that is stifling collaboration or a lifeline for marginalised creators, and whether open-source frameworks can coexist with fair compensation

Speakers to come

Location: The Great Hall, King's College, London

This edition of the Global Design Forum is supported by our Digital Media Partner, STIR.

Should you have any access requirements, please contact us at rsvp@globaldesignforum.com to accommodate your visit.

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As part of the London Design Biennale programme, from 10 - 12 June 2025 the Global Design Forum will host a series of talks and panel discussions at King's College London, under the title ‘Design and the Invisible’.

How can we dismantle outdated systems and forge radical new ones? Join Samuel Ross, Mariana Mazzucato, Kengo Kuma and dozens more of the world’s most exciting designers and thinkers for a series of talks that will rethink the hidden powers shaping our world.

Beneath every object, building and space lies an entangled network of invisible forces – financial flows, digital networks, contested borders and unspoken cultural codes that shape lives and govern the world.

Inspired by artistic director Samuel Ross’ Biennale theme, Surface Reflections, we pull back the curtain on these unseen drivers of design. Over three days, leading designers, architects, economists, activists and technologists will shine a light on the impulses that come from within us, those that lie outside us and those that connect us, and envisage a future where design’s transformative power is freed from invisible constraints.

This edition is supported by our Digital Media Partner, STIR.

FreeJun 11 · 4:30 PM GMT+1