As artificial intelligence rapidly reshapes industries and redefines human interaction, the legal profession finds itself both regulating and relying on these technologies. In this engaging and grounded talk, Moorisha Bey-Taylor explores the evolving legal landscape surrounding AI and current Court trends.
She’ll examine the foundational legal frameworks being tested by AI, from intellectual property and data privacy to algorithmic bias.
This talk isn’t just about what’s new in the law — it’s about who gets to shape it. Whether advising clients, building policy, or challenging bias in the code itself, Black attorneys bring critical perspectives that the future of AI desperately needs.
Attendees will leave with:
Who owns the culture? Who profits from it? And who is protected when creativity is copied, co-opted, or commodified?
In this talk, Moorisha Bey-Taylor explores the deep connections between intellectual property law, entertainment, and social justice — particularly as they relate to Black creators, storytellers, and entrepreneurs. As a Black entertainment attorney, she’ll unpack how IP law — when enforced with equity in mind — can be a powerful tool for justice, visibility, and wealth-building. From uncredited sampling in music to unauthorized brand collaborations and viral TikTok dances without attribution, she’ll look at how systemic inequities show up in contracts, copyrights, and compensation.
This isn’t just a legal talk — it’s a cultural blueprint for how creators can own their work, tell their stories on their terms, and build lasting legacies.
Attendees will walk away with:
As artificial intelligence becomes a force multiplier in entertainment and branding, it’s reshaping how we create, monetize, and protect identity and cultural capital. As a Black entertainment attorney operating at the intersection of law, culture, and commerce, Moorisha Bey-Taylor brings a critical lens to how AI is disrupting — and in some cases exploiting — creative ecosystems and marginalized communities.
This talk explores how AI-generated content challenges traditional notions of authorship, publicity rights, and brand control. From deepfakes and voice cloning to automated music production and synthetic influencers, she’ll dive into the legal gray areas that creatives, entertainers, and entrepreneurs must now navigate. She’ll discuss how AI tools are being used both to empower artists.
Bey-Taylor also explores the role of the Black legal voice in protecting intellectual property that reflects our stories, our voices, and our value — and what it means to build brands in a world where machines can mimic, remix, and reproduce culture at scale.
Attendees will leave with:
A cultural and legal framework for how Black creators and legal advocates can lead in setting the terms of innovation, not just reacting to it
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