Journal Home Browse Issues Search Articles Submissions About the Journal Copyright Fixation Podcast Subscribe Go back to Issues THE EXTREMELY LARGE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM: THE OVERABUNDANCE OF CONTENT IN THE AGE OF AI 71 J. COPYRIGHT SOC’Y, 417, (2024) Bill Rosenblatt GiantSteps Media Technology Strategies, President Olena V. Ripnick-O'Farrell Grammerly, Policy function Adrian Perry Covington & Burling LLP, Partner Anna Gressel Digital Technology Group, member Diaa El All Soundful, CEO Abstract Generative AI is a revolutionary set of technologies, but it’s also the latest in a series of innovations that have given more people the ability to produce more content more quickly – just as 4-track cassette studios, desktop publishing, digital photography, and so many others have done over the years. Given that AI is already taking the sheer volume of content being generated to new orders of magnitude, this panel considered the structural changes that the content industries might undergo as a result. Full Article 71(3) Copyright and Tech_The Extremely Large ElephantDownload Related Content Journal May 1, 2026 HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE FOR COPYRIGHT LAW TO CATCH UP WITH TECHNOLOGY? SOME DATA POINTS FROM THE MUSIC INDUSTRY 73 J. Copyright Soc'y 213Download Bill Rosenblatt, Howie Singer Creativity & Technology Collide Creativity, Culture & the Arts Music, Musicals & Performing Arts Technology, Innovation & the Future Journal May 1, 2026 TRAINING ON TRIAL: INSIGHTS FROM BARTZ AND KADREY 73 J. Copyright Soc'y 261 (2026)Download Barbara Bruni AI & Copyright Journal May 1, 2026 THE UNEASY NEW (ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE) RELATIONSHIPS: TECH, PUBLISHERS, AND AUTHORS IN ACADEMIC PUBLISHING 73 J. Copyright Soc'y 299 (2026)Download Agnes Gambill West AI & Copyright Keeping Up With Copyright Preservation, Archives & Memory